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    AZERBAIJAN'S PRESIDENT-FOR-LIFE ONCE AGAIN REVEALS HIS TRUE COLORS AT EURONEST PA SESSION IN BAKU

    arminfo
    Wednesday, April 4, 15:08

    Azerbaijan's president-for-life once again revealed his true colors
    at the official opening of the Euronest PA second session in Baku
    on Tuesday. He provoked a verbal conflict between the parliamentary
    delegations of Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    Condemning Armenia of "occupation of Azerbaijani territory",
    "ethnic cleansing, killings of civilians and refusal to carry out
    UN resolutions", Aliyev called the actions of Armenians "a Nazi
    genocide". Turan reports.

    Later, the head of the Armenian delegation to the PA "Euronest",
    Vahan Hovhannisyan sounded a statement of protest of the Armenian
    side in response to the speech of Aliyev. "I can not remain silent
    when our delegation is called a fascists by the Azerbaijani side.

    Unfortunately, in Baku, we saw what was predicted. There is
    anti-Armenian propaganda here, based on a distortion of historical
    truth," said Hovhannisyan. He said that the Armenian delegation
    expresses displeasure in this regard and asked the chairman of the
    session of the Euronest PA to include this statement in the protocol
    of the meeting.

    Afterwards, Hovhannisyan addressed those present again saying: "I
    hope the officials of our countries will come out from constructive
    and peaceful positions," he said.

    Thus, the demonstrative correctness of the Azerbaijani parliamentarians
    on the first day of the session in Baku aimed to leave the role of
    "the premier violin" to the Azerbaijani monarch.

    Aliyev successfully played his role in the best traditions of the
    mythical Azerbaijani "tolerance" and "aspiration for constructivism."

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