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    HUNGARY'S AND AZERBAIJAN'S STATEMENTS "SHOCK", ARMENIAN FM SAYS

    Mediamax
    Sept 11 2012
    Armenia

    Yerevan/Mediamax/. Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian stated
    today that "the statements made by Hungary and Azerbaijan aren't
    less shocking than the deal on Ramil Safarov's extradition concluded
    between the countries".

    Answering Mediamax's question at a joint press conference with his
    counterpart from Luxembourg, Edward Nalbandian said today that "the
    Hungarian side tries to justify its actions".

    "Hungary states that the process was transparent whereas the senior
    officials of Azerbaijan say that secret negotiations have been held.

    The Hungarian side says that it didn't know Azerbaijan would pardon
    Safarov while Azerbaijan claims the opposite. Hungary sent notes to
    the embassies accredited in Budapest where it states its indignation
    over Safarov's pardon but the letter is concluded with the sentence:
    "As before, we are committed to development of our relations with
    Azerbaijan on the basis of mutual trust". Hungary says the decision
    on Safarov's transfer was made within the Strasburg Convention and
    the PACE Chairman stated that the agreement abuses especially this
    convention ", said the Armenian Foreign Minister.

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