Госдеп вновь выразил Будапешту свою разочарованность в связи с решением об экстрадиции азербайджанского убийцы

В ходе встречи с министром иностранных дел Венгрии Яношем Мартони  в Вашингтоне госсекретарь США Хилари Клинтон вновь выразила разочарованность Белого дома в связи с экстрадицией Будапештом азербайджанского убийцы Рамиля Сафарова, приговоренного венгерским судом к пожизненному заключению за жестокое убийство спящего армянского офицера, пишет asbarez.com.  Об этом во время традиционного брифинга в Госдепе сообщила пресс-секретарь внешнеполитического ведомства США Виктория Ньюлэнд, подчеркнув, что своим этим шагом Будапешт навредил переговорному процессу по мирному урегулированию карабахского конфликта между Арменией и Азербайджаном.


В свою очередь, исполнительный директор американского офиса Ай-Дата Арам Амбарян приветствовал последовательные усилия Госдепа США внушить властям Венгрии, что их решение об экстрадиции азербайджанского убийцы навредило переговорам по урегулировании карабахской проблемы.

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