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    ARMENIAN POLICE REFUSE TO ATTEND SESSION OF CIS INTERIOR MINISTERS COUNCIL IN BAKU AND RECALL ALL ITS OFFICERS FROM BUDAPEST

    arminfo
    Monday, September 3, 16:47

    Armenian Police will not attend the session of the CIS Interior
    Ministers Council in Baku on September 6.

    The statement disseminated by the Armenian Police press-service on
    September 3 says that the CIS interior ministries serve to fight any
    displays of crime, while the host country of the session promotes
    vicious crimes. "So, discussing counteraction to crimes is morally
    inadmissible in the territory of Azerbaijan," the statement says.

    The Police recalled that Azerbaijan has not only achieved extradition
    of the murderer Ramil Safarov who killed Armenian officer Gurgen
    Margaryan in Hungary, but also granted him pardon and a higher military
    rank. Head of the Armenian Police transferred the powers of Chairman
    of the Council of Interior Ministers to the Interior Minister of
    Russia. For the same reason, the Police recalled 10 police officers
    undergoing training in Budapest with the support of the U.S. Embassy.

    "Delegation of the Armenian Police can no longer stay in the territory
    of a country that denied justice and made a deal with the Azerbaijani
    authorities. Therefore, the delegation of the Armenian Police will
    leave Budapest for Armenia shortly. I think that the U.S. Government
    will understand out step, considering that President Obama has already
    expressed his concern over the actions of the Hungarian and Azerbaijani
    authorities," says the address by Vladimir Gasparyan, Head of the
    Armenian Police, to U.S. Ambassador to Armenia John Heffern.

    To recall, the scandal involving Hungary, Armenia and Azerbaijan broke
    out on Friday following Budapest's extradition of Ramil Safarov on
    August 31. Azeri officer Ramil Safarov was sentenced by a Hungarian
    court to life in jail for killing sleeping Armenian officer Gurgen
    Margaryan with an axe in Budapest in 2004. Both the officers were
    undergoing an English language course under the NATO PfP program. The
    same day after Safarov's extradition, Azeri President Ilham Aliyev
    decreed to pardon the criminal and granted him a rank of Major.

    The same say the Armenian authorities adopted a decision to suspend
    diplomatic relations and official contacts with Hungary. President of
    Armenia Serzh Sargsyan made public the decision at a special meeting
    with the heads of diplomatic missions on Friday after the Hungarian
    authorities extradited Safarov.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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