Hungary extradited Safarov for Azerbaijani billions of dollars: Hungarian LMP opposition party
YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 1, ARMENPRESS: LMP opposition party of Hungarian Parliament shares the concern of Armenian nation about the release of Ramil Safarov. Armenpress reports calling Hungarian Lehetmas.hu newspaper that about this has declared LMP opposition party of Hungarian Parliament.
"The extradition of Azerbaijani blood-mad Ramil Safarov from Hungary to Azerbaijan who had murdered with an axe Armenian officer Gurgen Margaryan offended Armenia in result of which the latter suspended diplomatic relations with Hungary.
Hungarian Government helped the blood-mad to be released and today he is received in Azerbaijan as a hero. If the ministry of Justice of Hungary did not have the will not to extradite Safarov to Azerbaijan then the ministry of Foreign affairs had to pay attention on possible consequences. Hungarian Government did it in result of promise of investment of 2-3 billion dollars by Azerbaijan” declared LMP opposition party".
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