Группа депутатов литовского парламента выразила озабоченность в связи с помилованием убийцы Рамиля Сафарова

 Группа депутатов литовского парламента выразила озабоченность в связи с решением президента Азербайджана Ильхама Алиева помиловать азербайджанского убийцу Рамиля Сафарова.

Как сообщают литовские СМИ, об этом говорится в официальном сообщении, распространенном депутатами. "Помилование Сафарова, который топором зарубил армянского военного, может повлечь за собой другие подобные преступления, более того, оно противоречит нормам международного права и может провалить процесс перемирия между Азербайджаном и Арменией в деле урегулирования конфликта в Нагорном Карабахе",- отмечается в сообщении.  Заявление подписали представители Движения либералов Альгис Кашета и Даля Куодите, консерваторы Кястутис Масюлис и Пятрас Луоманас, "трудовик" Дангуте Микутене.  Напомним, что 31 августа венгерские власти экстрадировали азербайджанского убийцы Рамиля Сафарова на родину, где он был помилован президентом Азербайджана, более того, он был повышен в звании и чуть ли не объявлен национальным героем.  В связи с экстрадицией Сафарова Армения приостановила дипломатические отношения и все официальные связи с Венгрией.

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