Серж Саргсян:

Заявления, которое накануне позволил себе президент Азербайджана Ильхам Алиев в адрес армянского народа, не подобают не то что главе государства, но и всякому нормальному человеку. Об этом на совместной пресс-конференции с президентом Польши в Ереване заявил президент Армении Серж Саргсян, комментируя последнее заявление главы Азербайджана.

“Проблема в Нагорном Карабахе должна быть решена на основе международного права. Основные принципы прописаны в мадридском документе, который представили главы стран-сопредседателей Минской группы ОБСЕ – России, Франции и США. У нас нет никаких иных требований, кроме этого. Следовательно, наши требования созвучны требованиям международного сообщества”, - заявил Саргсян. Он добавил, что в Нагорном Карабахе трижды состоялись выборы президента, и все три президента были избраны народом, никто из них не унаследовал власть. “Избранные власти Нагорного Карабаха не позволяют себе делать оскорбительных заявлений, в отличие от властей соседней республики, которые, хоть и выражаются интеллигентно, не могут сдерживать ненависть. Люди же, наполненные ядом, не в состоянии принимать справедливых и верных решений. Поэтому, прежде всего необходимо поменять атмосферу, и в этой ситуации содействие европейских структур Карабаху просто необходимо”, - подчеркнул Серж Саргсян.

 

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