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“Armenian President Is A Terrorist”

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Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan’s statement, who said "We won the Nagorno-Karabakh, let the new generation to even win Agri-Dagh", should be a wake-up call for Turkey and Azerbaijan, MP Sabir Rustamkhanli said on Friday.

Sargsyan and his associates are proud of the occupation of Karabakh, Rustamkhanli said.

Therefore, it is naive to expect Sargsyan to sign a constructive document on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

Sargsyan is a terrorist and his hands stained with blood of Azerbaijanis, Rustamkhanli said adding that this fact should be brought to the world.

Some in Turkey demonstrate loyalty to Armenia, he said.

"Some in Turkey act as if nothing had happened. They are indifferent to their history. Armenian president’s statement is a slap for those, who stated that the Turkey-Armenia borders would be opened if there was not the Karabakh problem, and who were willing to sign an agreement with Armenia that refuted to recognize the Kars Treaty and Turkey's territorial integrity and that claims about "genocide"," he said.

Sargsyan voices territorial claims against Turkey, because the world community turned a blind eye to the Armenian aggression, Rustamkhanli said.

"We need to inform the world about how Iravan Province was created upon the order of King Nicholas, how Armenians have been resettled there and how Iravan, whose name later was changed to Yerevan, had been given to Armenia, how they increased the area of 10,000 square kilometers to 28,000 square kilometers," he said.

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