Baku has no scruples about using death of a child to accuse Armenian side![]() PanARMENIAN.Net - Azerbaijan must have seen to many Hollywood films, to be circulating misinformation that “a toy with a built-in explosive was dropped by Armenians into the River of Tovuz. The toy was found by a girl who later died in a blast,” Head of the Central Information Department of the NKR President's Office told PanARMENIAN.Net According to David Babayan, the information is yet another one of Azeri provocations. “Azerbaijan is turning children's problems into a political show,” he said. As the same time, Babayan noted the information to be false. “Any civilized country would have conducted an investigation before breaking into accusations,” he said. “Azerbaijan seems to have no scruples about using the death of a child to accuse Armenian side,” he noted, slamming Baku's blasphemous policy. As Babayan stressed, Azeri actions further impede the settlement of Karabakh issue. Armenian Ministry of Defence refused provide information-related comments, noting that a false report like this doesn't deserve to be commented on. Bud's maximum sustained winds have increased to near 90 mph with some more strengthening expected during the day. Catherine Ashton's spokesman, Mike Mann, called the negotiations "tough," but said that "some progress was made." In 2007 Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested sharing Gabala radar station in Azerbaijan with the United States. "Syria is turning a blind eye to terrorist groupings in areas close to the border to put Turkey in difficulty,” Interior Minister said. |