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President of Armenia Violates Agreement - Novruz Mammadov
Baku / 17.10.17 / Turan: Serge Sargsyan violated the agreement not to make any statements on the results of the Geneva meeting of the Presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia, in addition to the agreed issues. The Azerbaijani presidential aide on foreign policy Novruz Mammadov wrote this on his Facebook page.
"Alas, Sargsyan is in his character again. As usual, he feels privileged to violate the agreement that was reached during the talks. The deal was that no statements were to be made other than on agreed points. Yet he did just the contrary. Again, he made a promise and then failed to honor it. He should have at least been embarrassed, given the presence of the co-chairs and the OSCE representative. Apparently, he does not want to give up his habit of derailing the talks," Mammadov wrote.
Recall that, immediately after the talks with the President of Azerbaijan, Sargsyan said at a meeting with the Armenian Diaspora in Switzerland that Nagorno-Karabakh will not be part of Azerbaijan.
"Nevertheless, he is aware and must not forget that the Nagorno-Karabakh is Azerbaijan"s inalienable part and will remain so. Sargsyan"s plan will be realized neither in his lifetime, nor during the ones of his successors. His dream will never become a reality, no matter how hard he "wags his tail" to his patrons. Seemingly, he aims to keep the people in Armenia in the state of constant agitation and suffering. Well, let him keep on trying," Mammadov underscored. -06D-
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