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    THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY WAS SHOCKED BY HUNGARIAN-AZERBAIJANI DEAL: EDWARD NALBANDYAN

    ARMENPRESS
    11 September, 2012
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 11, ARMENPRESS: Armenian Foreign Affair Minister
    Edward Nalbandyan dwelled on his Hungarion counterpart Janos
    Martonyi letter posed to him in the course of the launched press
    conference. "Hungarian-Azerbaijani deal drew the international society
    into shock and reportedly they came forth with relevant recalls. The
    responses by Azerbaijani side are no less shocking.

    Unfortunately the same cannot be said about Hungary" Nalbandyan
    stated, Armenpress reports. Foreign Minister head innumerated the
    contradictions of Azerbaijani and Hungarian statements. Hungary states
    the procedure of the deal was transparent, yet the Azerbaijani high
    ranking official insists the deal was confidential. Hungary Government
    urges they were unaware about Safarov release, yet Azerbaijan claims
    the opposite. Hungary sent a note to the Embassies accredited in
    Budapest in one hand expressing its concern in the other hand stating
    they are determined to continue the development of strategic relations
    with Azerbaijan.

    Hungary states the decision of criminal transfer was consistent with
    Strasbourg Convention, whether PACE President announced the deal abuses
    the Convention. "Hungary side is trying to justify itself stating
    they do not bear responsibility. Armenia suspended its diplomatic
    relations with Hungary because of Hungarian side decision to make a
    deal". According to Nalbandyan the responses and attitude pertain to
    the event by the international community were unanimous: there was
    not a structure that did not express its negative attitude to the
    deal. Nalbandyan noted he had received dozensa of telephone calls by
    various countries, EU member states Foreign Ministries inclusive.

    Azerbaijani officer Ramil Safarov axed to death Armenian innocent
    officer Gurgen Margaryan when the latter was sleeping , February 19,
    2004 in Budapest . The two officers were taking a training program
    in Budapest under the auspices of NATO's Partnership for Peace Program.

    Hungarian court sentenced Ramil Safarov to life imprisonment, without
    a right to be pardoned during the first 30 years in jail. Yet the
    criminal was extradited by Hungary Government on August 31, 2012. On
    the same day the assassinate was granted pardon by Azerbaijani
    President. Armenia has suspended its diplomatic relations with
    Hungary. International community is coming forth with condemnation
    statements on international legal norms contradicting step.

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