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Azeri MP: If Armenia Wants A Bloodbath, It Will Get It

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Serzh Sargsyan talks nonsense once again, trying to reach his own goals with such statements, said Azerbaijani MP Elman Mammadov, commenting the recent statements from Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, which he made in Nagorno Karabakh, while the military trainings were taking place.

In my opinion, what he (Sargsyan) is doing now - is simply an attempt to kill every possible hope for positive talks on Karabakh problem at the summit in Astana. This is just another try to postpone the negotiations on the problem, said the parlamentarian.

Mammadov also pointed out, that the so-called "military trainings" in Nagorno Karabakh "are nothing but a disgraceful and cheap spectacle".

"These were no real military trainings. Having 2 helecopters is nothing. Most likely, some of the land-based vehicles they they used, were left from Russia in our occupied territories. They were trying to show that they actually have some power. Now, if there were no powers supporting Armenia, Azerbaijan would have torn their army apart, and soon our national flag would be again put up in Khankandi", he said.

"International court is dying to have these murderers. Both Sargsyan, and Armenia's ex president Robert Kocharian are only good at killing innocent civillians. Now, considering all the latest statements from Armenia, Azerbaijan is not so positive about the good outcome of the Astana talks. We, of course should not step back from the negotiations. But if Armenia really wants a bloodbath, it will get it," noted Mammadov.

/Day.Az/

 

 

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