Furthermore, the EBU has imposed a zero-tolerance policy towards the Armenian delegation with regards to breaching the Rules of the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest, in particular in relation to the aforementioned incident.
“Baku-Tbilisi-Kars project will be put into operation till the end of this year. Currently intensive operations are ongoing. Let me mention one crucial point: the project is being implemented in a territory with very complicated relief.”
“All those, calling to eliminate Iveta Mukuchyan from “Eurovision” song contest for raising the flag of Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, are either afraid of her victory, or are supporters of Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev,” he wrote.
These days ICIJ released the Panama Papers, where three dozens of people from Armenia are included in the offshore structures. Note Mihran Poghosyan, former head of Armenia’s Compulsory Enforcement Service, is also included in the list.
The possible eruption of war between Azerbaijan and Armenia would therefore certainly have a negative effect on the energy infrastructure (such as oil and gas pipelines, and hydroelectric plants) and facilities of the region, notably that of Azerbaijan.
“This means Erdoğan will continue his policy in all directions, which day by day originates more issues in the world, in the region, and inside the country, by instigating conflicts with all its neighbors, and sharpening relations. “
‘We shouldn’t have to rely on leaks to know who is hiding behind shell companies to dodge tax, sell weapons or sponsor terrorism. We need swift, robust legislation to get dirty money out of the property market, and action to ensure we’re not granting visas or citizenship to the corrupt.’
“You should not forget that I am representing my country, and my heart, my thoughts, my feelings and my whole emotions are with my Motherland. “
Paylan’s fate seems to be sealed! He will either serve a long jail term or suffer the same tragic fate as Armenian journalist Hrant Dink who was assassinated in cold blood by Turkish extremists in Istanbul.
Azerbaijan continued violating the ceasefire agreement overnight May 10-11 by firing various caliber weapons, 60mm and 82mm mortars and shoulder-launched antitank grenade launchers.