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    BBC-AZERBAIJAN: "ARMENIAN PRESIDENT'S WORDS WERE NOT DISTORTED"

    Today.Az
    25 September 2008 [14:50]

    Famous British radio station has made an official statement regarding
    the interview with Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan.

    Day.Az reports with reference to BBC that the meeting of the Armenian
    President with a group of foreign journalists was attended by Moscow
    correspondent of BBC Eldar Ismayilzade.

    Some agencies, referring to the Armenian sources, stated that
    Sargsyan's words spread by BBC-Azerbaijan "I suggested to President
    of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev to invest into Nagorno Karabakh to
    demonstrate Azerbaijanis' interest in the welfare of Karabakh and
    safe life. Perhaps after that Armenians of Karabakh would speak for
    living within Azerbaijan" had been distorted.

    BBC notes that Armenian President answered journalists' questions in
    Armenian and the words he said were translated into English, while
    BBC-Azerbaijan translated the information from the original source
    that is from Armenian into Azerbaijani.

    "BBC-Azerbaijan confirms that Serzh Sargsyan's words, said in Armenian
    and translated in Azerbaijanis, as well as other words, transmitted in
    the air, were not drawn from the context or distorted. BBC-Azerbaijan
    has the audio recording of Serzh Sargsyan's words", says the statement
    of BBC-Azerbaijan.
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