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    EDWARD NALBANDIAN'S STATEMENT AND ANSWERS AT THE JOINT PRESS CONFERENCE WITH JEAN ASSELBORN, THE LUXEMBOURG DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER AND FOREIGN MINISTER

    http://www.mfa.am/en/press-conference/item/2012/09/11/luxemb_conf/
    11.09.2012

    Good afternoon,

    I am pleased to welcome my counterpart, Jean Asselborn, the Luxembourg
    Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister.

    It's a very important visit as there was no visit of Luxembourg's
    Minister of Foreign Affairs in the recent ten years. We are happy to
    welcome the Foreign Minister and his delegation.

    Today we had an opportunity to talk about our passed way, as for
    twenty years we have had diplomatic relations between Armenia
    and Luxembourg. We talked about the expansion of legal framework,
    development of trade and economic relations and the cooperation in
    cultural, educational and scientific spheres.

    We also touched upon the cooperation in the international organizations
    and holding of consultations between the MFAs of the two countries,
    including a number of regional and global issues.

    Luxembourg's Minister of Foreign Affairs presented the developments
    in the frames of the European Union and European countries.

    We talked about the relations between Armenia and the EU. I presented
    the main priorities of our foreign policy.

    I am very pleased to welcome Mr. Asselborn. We would have an
    opportunity to continue to exchange views today, in the evening.

    I would like to pass the floor to Luxembourg's Minister of Foreign
    Affairs.

    Question, Mediamax New Agency: I would like to address my first
    question to Mister Nalbandian. Minister Nalbandian, an information
    spread in media according to which the Hungarian Minister of Foreign
    Affairs sent a letter to you where he expressed his willingness to
    normalize the relations with Armenia, but at the same time he threats
    that the suspension of the relations could have a negative impact
    on Armenia. How would you comment it? Did you receive any letter and
    what is your response to such a letter?

    Edward Nalbandian: The matter was not whether or not there was such a
    letter. The Hungarian side has published the letter of the Hungarian
    Minister of Foreign Affairs Janos Martonyi.

    You know that the Azeri-Hungarian deal shocked the international
    community and the international community gave its unanimous
    assessment.

    What is Azerbaijan saying today? What we are hearing today from
    Azerbaijan is no less shocking.

    I have to say with regret, that what we are hearing from Hungary is
    no less shocking. And what is Hungary saying? The representatives
    of the Hungarian Government and other officials are saying that the
    deal was transparent, while the Azeri officials at the highest level
    are claiming that secret negotiations were held.

    The Hungarian side is saying that they were not aware that the
    Azeri side would release Safarov upon his arrival in Baku, but the
    Azeri high-ranking officials are arguing that the Hungarian side was
    well-aware about it.

    The Hungarian side sent notes and letters to the embassies accredited
    in Budapest expressing its indignation over Azerbaijan's decision to
    release Safarov. But the same letter is concluded with the Hungarian
    side's commitment to continue the development of strategic relations
    with Azerbaijan based on mutual trust. Probably that is the style of
    the Hungarian side to express its indignation.

    The Hungarian side is saying that the decision to extradite Safarov to
    Azerbaijan is in line with the Strasbourg Convention, the Convention of
    the Council of Europe. You know that the President of the Parliamentary
    Assembly of the Council of Europe stated that the deal abuses that
    convention.

    This is the reality. The reactions voiced from the Hungarian side
    are attempts to justify what happened. They are claiming that the
    Hungarian side takes no responsibility for that deal. The reason why
    Armenia made a decision to suspend the relations with Hungary is due
    to Hungary's responsibility for that deal.

    Question, Radio Liberty: My question is for Mr. Nalbandian. Mr.

    Nalbandian, Armenia suspended the relations with Hungary and
    particularly, among the high level representatives of European
    institutions, Fule, Ashton have stated these days that the extradition
    had taken place within the frameworks of international organizations.

    How does Armenia asses this approach of the European institutions. And
    again, in these conditions I should turn back to the Eastern
    Partnership: How do you imagine the further development of Eastern
    Partnership program?

    Edward Nalbandian: The approach of the international community was
    a unanimous approach and a united reaction.

    There is no international institution that did not express its negative
    approach towards this process.

    >>From the European Union not only the statement you refer to was
    made, but also other statements were made including the statements
    by the EU member states.

    During these last days I received dozens of telephone calls from
    the Foreign Ministers of different states, including the EU member
    states, who have expressed their unequivocal approach towards this
    Azerbaijani-Hungarian deal. There is no country that can express its
    support to what has happened, no state that would support Azerbaijan.

    Who can express its support towards Azerbaijan in these conditions?

    Perhaps the staff of the Psychiatric Hospital No. 1, that had sent
    a letter to the President of Azerbaijan and was on the presidential
    website of Azerbaijan for a couple of days.

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