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    BLIND HATE TOWARDS NATIONAL MINORITIES ACHIEVED POLITICAL HEIGHTS IN AZERBAIJAN

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    13.11.2007 18:53 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "It is very difficult to call statements by
    Azerbaijani MFA Press Officer an 'interpretation' of some segments
    of the Armenian Prime Minister's interview to the Los Angeles Times,"
    said Vladimir Karapetian, Spokesman for the Armenian Foreign Ministry.

    "It is also rather amusing that an official whose lies a local media
    outlet recently exposed and who carries diplomatic rank, attempts to
    pass judgment on one of the leaders of a neighboring country," he said.

    "It is regrettable that the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry spokesperson
    has inherited both the style and the methods of his predecessor,
    as well as the moral stance of his authorities. It would appear that
    such an approach has become tradition for the Azerbaijani MFA. Perhaps
    we can't expect more of a country where intolerance and blind hate
    towards national minorities and their cultural heritage has achieved
    political heights. There are plenty of examples of this, including the
    daily calls for war. For Armenia, religious tolerance and cooperation
    with neighboring countries are not empty words. Rather, together,
    they are our past, our daily life, our daily relations and our shared
    future," he said.

    A couple of days ago Khazar Ibrahim said that Armenian Prime Minister
    Serge Sargsyan is "far from reality if he thinks that the core Nagorno
    Karabakh conflict is the religious factor." Ibrahim made the remarks
    in response to Sargsyan's statement that the religious factor exists
    in the Karabakh conflict
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