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Aliyev: Yerevan belongs to Azerbaijan

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  • Siamanto
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    Re: Aliyev: Yerevan belongs to Azerbaijan

    Originally posted by skhara View Post
    Maybe someone should this lunatic to present a map of such an Azerbaijani republic.
    What's the likelihood for such childish claims to be taken seriously by the EC??? Do you really think that the Armenian - or non-Armenian - authorities take into considerations such inept claims? This is not the first time that they utter total non-sense.






    Originally posted by Siamanto View Post
    PRESS TV, Iran
    Jan 28 2008


    Aliyev: Yerevan belongs to Azerbaijan
    Mon, 28 Jan 2008 22:21:20
    .....
    The remarks may further strain ties between the two neighbors which
    fought a war over their territorial disputes in 1988-1999.
    How can such absurdities be taken seriously to have an impact on reality?
    Apparently, the author of the article has the "same" "sense of humor" as Aliev????
    Last edited by Siamanto; 02-02-2008, 09:27 AM.

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  • Siamanto
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    Re: Aliyev: Yerevan belongs to Azerbaijan

    Originally posted by freakyfreaky View Post
    You have obviously got a sick sense of humor, Siamanto.
    Just curious, what do you with such a surrealistic absurdity?
    Last edited by Siamanto; 02-02-2008, 09:09 AM.

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  • skhara
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    Re: Aliyev: Yerevan belongs to Azerbaijan

    Maybe someone should this lunatic to present a map of such an Azerbaijani republic.

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  • freakyfreaky
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    Re: Aliyev: Yerevan belongs to Azerbaijan

    You have obviously got a sick sense of humor, Siamanto.

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    Aliyev: Yerevan belongs to Azerbaijan

    PRESS TV, Iran
    Jan 28 2008


    Aliyev: Yerevan belongs to Azerbaijan
    Mon, 28 Jan 2008 22:21:20


    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev
    The Azerbaijani President says Yerevan, the capital city of Armenia,
    was part of Azerbaijan which was ruled under a feudal system.

    During a recent visit to a border region, President Ilham Aliyev said
    that historically Yerevan and 135 nearby villages had been part of
    the Azerbaijan Republic and belonged to the nation, IRIB reported,
    citing Azeri news agencies.

    He claimed that in 1918, the Azerbaijani rulers had permitted the
    ethnic Armenians to settle in the region but they had 'betrayed the
    Azeri and forced them to leave the region'.

    Earlier, the Azerbaijani mission to the European Council filed a
    petition, calling for Yerevan and its nearby villages 'to be
    returned' to the Azerbaijan Republic.


    Aliyev had said that Armenians were guests in Yerevan, during a visit
    to a border area on January 17 and that the war with Armenia was not
    over.


    The remarks may further strain ties between the two neighbors which
    fought a war over their territorial disputes in 1988-1999.


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