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    AZERBAIJAN ONCE AGAIN TRIES TO INTERFERE IN THE DOMESTIC AFFAIRS OF ARMENIA

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    Analytical Department
    28.02.2008 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Minister of Foreign Affairs decided not to
    waste time on trifles and addressed a note to the OSCE, Council
    of Europe and the European Parliament, which contains nothing else
    but lie. As the Press-Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
    Khazar Ibrahim announced, the note concerned "the organizations
    of the polling stations and the voting of the Armenia president in
    Nagorno Karabakh and other occupied territories of Azerbaijan". It
    was mentioned in the note that "this action is one more proof of the
    fact that Armenia has occupied a part of Azerbaijan and continues its
    illegal activities". The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan
    has asked the international organizations to carefully investigate
    this illegal activity, to take into account all the events during
    making its reports and to take the appropriate measures." At least
    Khazar Ibrahim didn't say that the elections were not fair. We are
    not going to make excuses for the fact that Nagorno Karabakh didn't
    elect the president of Armenia.

    There are no doubts that very soon the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
    Azerbaijan will announce that it has a reply from the OSCE, PACE, and
    the European Parliament, which takes into consideration the viewpoint
    of Azerbaijan. However, seriously speaking, Baku once again tries to
    interfere in the domestic affairs of the sovereign country. How long
    this will last depends on the Armenian authorities only. The truth
    is though, that there is a hope that the European institutions have
    already got used to such "statements" and simply ignore them. One
    more advice of Baku: Azerbaijan will also be holding presidential
    elections very soon, which will be held with such rude violations,
    that neither Georgia, nor Armenia could ever think of. So it is better
    if our neighboring country keeps its comments to itself and thinks
    of its own business.

    Deputy Zakhit Orudj, had his word too. He called the Azeri authorities
    to turn down the cooperation with the OSCE. The Deputy thinks that the
    statements made by the observers of the OSCE mission were previously
    made up and reveal the true colors of this organization. "Azerbaijan
    shouldn't invite them to observe the elections," said Zakhid Orudj.

    In its response the speaker Oktai Assadov said that Azerbaijan is
    an open society and any international organization may observe the
    elections in our country.

    "The difference between Armenia and Azerbaijan is that their
    political parties and national political oppositions are afraid
    of the authorities to come up with announcements in front of the
    international organizations on their resentments. "In Azerbaijan
    there are no such limitations for the opposition in Azerbaijan,"
    said Assadov. The most interesting thing is that journalists are
    being imprisoned in Azerbaijan, there are political prisoners in the
    country and no real opposition at all, and still Assadov speaks of a
    "free and democratic" Azerbaijan.

    However, this is already his own affair, and Armenia is not going to
    dictate its neighbor what to do and how to do.

    Meanwhile, the response to "the statement of the Minister of Foreign
    Affairs of Azerbaijan" came from where it was supposed to come,
    from Nagorno Karabakh.

    "On the territory of the Republic of Nagorno Karabakh no polls were
    established for the presidential elections in Armenia. The Deputy
    Minister of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan Araz Azimov, as well
    as the Secretary of the Central Election Commission of Azerbaijan
    Natik Mamedov via mass media confuses the international community
    with unfounded announcements saying that within the frame of the
    presidential elections in Armenia polls were also established in the
    territory of Nagorno Karabakh. The Azeri authorities, being faithful
    to their policy of misinformation and political provocations, once
    again do their best to slander Armenia and the Republic of Nagorno
    Karabakh. This time the occasion was given by the presidential
    elections in Armenia, which were assessed by the international
    observers as free, fair and democratic," mentions the announcement
    made by Nasibyan.

    Nasibyan pays attention to the fact that these recurrent provocations
    of Azerbaijan were left unnoticed, since the international observers,
    during the realization of their mission in Armenia, have visited
    almost all the polling stations and were assured that they had been
    established exceptionally in the territory of RA.
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