Kocharian: Azerbaijan will be happy with my arrest
Yerevan / 07/27/18 / Turan: "This is a far-fetched, absolutely far-fetched charge," stated the second Armenian President, Robert Kocharian, in an interview with "Yerkir Media" TV company." I imagine the fun that will reign in Azerbaijan. Make them such a gift! I specifically came to testify. As soon as they changed my status, I decided not to give evidence, because when I read the charge, I was amazed, the year 37 is coming. My arrest is the most likely scenario," he noted.
The court of the Shengavit district is considering the motion on the arrest of the second Armenian President, Robert Kocharian, since Friday morning. According to the lawyers of the former president, Kocharyan did not attend the court session because he had not yet received a summons. The lawyers said they would file a petition to postpone the hearing. -02D-
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