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"It seems Armenian Foreign Ministry is experimental botanical site given to bad botanist"

10 November 2010 [15:55] - TODAY.AZ
While reading Armenian senior official Shavarsh Kocharian's recent comments, one may feel that he lives in "dreamland" and produces his conclusions solely for the characters, grown up thanks to his previous scientific observations, spokesman for the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry, Elkhan Polukhov, told Trend on Wednesday. He was commenting on Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Shavarsh Kocharian's statement.

"Botanical primitivism together with zoological intellectualism of a senior diplomat rejects the possibility for logically created and reasoned debates, as it is customary in the global diplomatic practice," Polukhov said.

Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Shavarsh Kocharian told Armenian media that the Azerbaijani side is acting cynically regardless the documents that were signed in Maindorf and Astrakhan. The deputy minister reminded that the Astrakhan declaration calls for strengthening confidence through an exchange of prisoners of war and dead bodies. However, Kocharian said that Azerbaijan uses this process in the wrong way - just to inflame tension.

"Apparently, the Armenian Foreign Ministry needs Kocharian's character, who is powerless to counteract the awareness of the failed counteraction to a growing global support for fair and reasonable position of Azerbaijan over the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. He is looking any way out of the situation, even if it is not diplomatic," Polukhov said.

The numerous resolutions and documents of the UN, the European Parliament, OSCE, the Council of Europe, the OIC and other authoritative international organizations and even the updated Madrid principles stand in favor of supporting an Azerbaijani position and condemn the occupation of the territory of a sovereign country, he said.

"If this man, who calls himself deputy foreign minister, addresses with intelligent conclusions, containing only low-grade insults, not knowing the nature and details of the negotiation process after all, one will have to think above the level of the central diplomatic institute of Armenia, with which we have to deal," Polukhov said.

Of course, it is Armenian political leadership's business whom to appoint to senior state positions, he said.

"But it seems that the Armenian Foreign Ministry is regarded as a experimental botanical site given to a bad botanist. Apparently, one cannot assist by the logic and arguments here. A more radical medical intervention is required," Polukhov said.


/Trend/
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