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    VIDEO PROVES GERMAN EX-ENVOY'S REMARKS ON YACHT-CLUBBING OBSERVERS IN BAKU (VIDEO)

    February 5, 2014 - 16:00 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Stepanakert hosted an international conference
    Artsakh Liberation Struggle: From Gulistan Till Our Days October 4-5.

    The event, held in the framework of the 25th anniversary of Karabakh
    national liberation struggle, welcomed acclaimed scientists from
    Arsakh, Armenia, Russia, France, Germany, Great Britain, Austria,
    Belgium, Greece, Cyprus, Lebanon, among other countries.

    Former German ambassador to Armenia, Hans-Jochen Schmidt, addressed
    the conference, reminding that that in 1920s Armenians made up 90%
    of the population of the Nagorno Karabakh; however, in the 80s, it was
    reduced to 72% as a result of Soviet leadership's demographic policies.

    The German diplomat also emphasized that Baku uses the refugees as a
    tool of pressure, while preventing their integration into the society.

    Dwelling on current conflicts, the diplomat noted that those in
    Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Transdniestria are not similar. "To cope
    with the conflicts, EU developed unified policies of the Eastern
    Partnership and Associated Membership, trying to use the same approach
    in dealing with different issues." As he further noted, Azerbaijan's
    consul general in Stuttgart invited Germans to participate in the
    monitoring mission during the presidential elections; however, some
    observers spent most of their time at a Baku yacht club.

    Half a year later, on February 2, Vestnik Kavkaza published an
    interview with Otto Hauser, German ex-Secretary of State, currently
    Honorary Consul of Azerbaijan in Stuttgart, the very same person
    mentioned by Schmidt.

    "A few months ago, PanARMENIAN.Net referred to you as well. The agency,
    quoting German ex-Ambassador Hans Johan Schmidt, says that you invited
    German observers for last year's presidential elections in Azerbaijan
    and they spent most of their time in the country having fun," the
    news source noted during the interview.

    Says Houser: "I was horrified reading that article. I am not acquainted
    with the German ex-ambassador to Yerevan. This is why such reports
    are absolute fiction and lies. I demanded that ex-Ambassador Schmidt
    write a note taking his words back. In his response, he assured me
    that those words were made up and he had never said them.

    The ex-ambassador expressed regret over the publication. Which makes
    it clear that there are people and propagandists who feel no shame
    about obvious lies. It is sad to see what childish methods they use."

    Some diplomats have a steady habit of going back on their words.

    There's no telling whether this is a case in the interview, or Azeri
    journalists, as usual, "added" to the interviewee's remarks. Luckily,
    in the 21th century, events get recorded and archived.

    PanARMENIAN.Net has a video of the Schmidt's address, where everyone
    with a little command of English can hear what he has to say about
    the consul and yachts, with no further comments necessary.

    http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/175585/Video_proves_German_exenvoys_remarks_on_yachtclubb ing_observers_in_Baku

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDeOD0Ga63o

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