Armenians have put on sale coins that they have issued about Nagorno-Karabakh.
Tengiz Sade baron zu Romkerhall, President of the Central Council of Azerbaijani Diaspora in Germany, based in Magdeburg, has sent a letter of protest to Ebay, Emuenzen and Pfalzmuenzen companies operating in Germany to stop sales of coins issued about Nagorno-Karabakh.
A couple of days ago Romkerhall noticed sales of these coins on websites of the above-said companies and ordered them.
He said coins with a denomination of 1 and 5 drams and 50 luma had the words ‘Nagorno-Karabakh Republic’, in English, “Nagorno-Karabakh Republic’ in Armenian depicted on them and a package had ‘Nagorny Karabach’ depicted on it along with brief information that Nagorno-Karabakh belongs to Armenia and that Karabakh dram was launched in 2005.
'I didn’t believe my eyes after I read the info on the coins. The actions of Armenians and their attempts to deceive German people and numismatists will simply increase tensions between the two countries. Such a ‘dirty policy’ is unnecessary at a time promising steps are made to solve Nagnorno-Karabakh problem,' Romkerhall said.
'In our protest letter we said that we, based on historical facts, will respond to those who distort history of our homeland, demanded to stop sales of coins reflecting false info about Karabakh and to remove them from the websites,' Romkerhall noted.
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