Hungarian FM says Azeri killer transfer wasn’t aimed against Armenia

Hungarian FM says Azeri killer transfer wasn’t aimed against Armenia

PanARMENIAN.Net - Hungary’s recent transfer of Ramil Saharov to Azerbaijan was not aimed against Armenia and it cannot be considered as an insult to the Armenian people, Hungarian Foreign Minister Janos Martonyi said in a letter sent to his Armenian counterpart Edward Nalbandian.

In his letter, Martonyi said that the transfer of Saharov, who was serving a life sentence for murdering Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan in Hungary, “was in line with effective international regulations and Hungary’s practice in similar cases.”

Martonyi insisted that the transaction had been “purely of a legal nature”.

Martonyi voiced regret over Armenia’s suspending diplomatic ties with Hungary and referred to the traditional friendship between the two countries and the “Christian values connecting the two peoples for a thousand years”.

“Suspending diplomatic relations could have such serious ramifications that would not serve the interests of Armenia,” Martonyi said.

Concluding his letter, Martonyi assured his Armenian counterpart of Hungary’s “unchanged interest in further developing ties with Armenia”, and called for a bilateral effort “to find a way of restoring friendly relations.”

Gurgen Margaryan

On February 19, 2004, Lieutenant of the Armenian Armed Forces Gurgen Margaryan, 26, was hacked to death, while asleep, by a fellow Azerbaijani participant, lieutenant Ramil Safarov, in Budapest during a three-month English language course in the framework of Partnership for Peace NATO-sponsored program. In accordance with Budapest District Court sentence dated April 13, 2006, Ramil Safarov was life imprisoned for murdering the Armenian officer.

On February 22, 2007, Budapest Court rejected the Azerbaijani military officer's appeal against a life sentence. The appeal court ruled that the decision brought by Budapest District Court against 30-year-old Lieutenant Ramil Safarov, should stand.

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