MP from Azerbaijani ruling party considers fact of creating image of Armenians as enemy normal
Aydin Mirzazade, MP from the ruling party "YAP" in Azerbaijan comments on his Facebook on the interview of Polad Bul-Bul oglu, Ambassador of Azerbaijan to Russia, where he stated that the Azerbaijani media uses Armenia as an image of enemy, and stressed inadmissibility of the fact.
According to the Azerbaijani portal "Haqqin.az," the Azerbaijani MP noted that after reading the interview he had to ask some questions to Polad Bulbul oglu. "The most important, according to Mirzazade, question was why Polad Bulbul oglu was so worried about the fact of giving Armenia the image of enemy in Azerbaijani press?" the article said.
According to Mirzazade, "everything should be called by its name" until Armenia recognizes the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan and "stops the aggression."
Earlier, Azerbaijani Ambassador to Russia Polad Bul-Bul oglu made calls on preparing for war against the Armenians, and his current statement is likely connected with the new propaganda of Baku designed for the external audiences.
On May 8, in 2010, while receiving veterans of the Great Patriotic War in Azerbaijani Embassy to Moscow, Bul-Bul oglu said: "Maybe we will still have to fight for Karabakh. And we should all be ready for that, all the people of Azerbaijan. "
Earlier, on December 29, in 2009 in an interview to ANS TV Azerbaijani ambassador to Russia Polad Bul-Bul oglu stated that "every Azerbaijani should take part in the liberation of lands." He also reminded that the largest Azerbaijani diaspora is located in Russia, and noted that if military solution was given to the Karabakh conflict a “lot of things would depend on Azerbaijanis” living in Russia. Everyone should be ready for this. "The whole country, the whole society, the whole nation must rise and be united as one fist, supporting their president and liberating the lands," he said and noted that no one will be able to take a cover.
In the same speech, the Ambassador of Azerbaijan compared Armenia with a "sick child."