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    SAFAROV'S EXTRADITION AND PARDONING IMPACTS NEGOTIATING PROCESS VERY BADLY - ARMENIAN FM

    news.am
    September 04, 2012 | 13:20

    YEREVAN. - Hungary's extradition of Ramil Safarov and his being granted
    pardon in Azerbaijan very badly impact the negotiating process of
    the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Armenia's FM Edward Nalbandian stated
    during his joint news conference Tuesday with Argentinean Minister
    of Foreign Affairs and Worship, Hector Marcos Timerman.

    "Overall, this incident has a very bad affect on regional stability
    and security. But it is not Armenia which attempts to leave the
    negotiations, to fail the talks; these are done by Azerbaijan, and one
    of the very causes for this arrangement is that Azerbaijan continues
    those attempts," Nalbandian noted and added: "It is Azerbaijan that
    rejects all the proposals by the [OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs]. You
    know our response to those proposals."

    As per Nalbandian, "that practice which Azerbaijan manifests for
    years on end is aimed at failing the talks."

    "What's most important is for the international community to not
    tolerate, to not permit Azerbaijan to continue this venturesome policy
    under the guise of negotiation process," Armenia's FM stated.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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