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Azerbaijan got frustrated that for example borders of Abkhazia and South Osetia are not marked in Georgian territory unlike to Nagorno Karabakh.
“The best option is to mark only the state borders”, - Azeris suggest. They have decided to apply to Deutsche Welle with a demand to correct the mistake.
Of course, Azeris haven’t forgotten to throw several insulting phrases to Armenia and pay courts to Germany as a strategic partner to them in the text of their form.
Many times Azeris have displayed an idiotic attitude towards maps. The last example was observed a month a go in Tehran, within the frameworks of the 22nd international book festival, when Azerbaijani delegation was taken aback viewing the united maps of Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh on the wall of our exhibition hall. In hysteria Azeris got extremely furious exerting every effort to remove Nagorno Karabakh map from the wall. Certainly, they failed.
Earlier during the international tourism exhibition organized in Moscow, where Nagorno Karabakh travel agency was represented with a separate hall, Azeris have tried to hamper Karabakh participation. Anyway, all the steps taken by them fell through.
Moreover, Armenian side managed to hinder Azerbaijani travel agency to include Karabakh Karabakh tour resources in their program.
On May 15, Gafar Chakhmaghly, Head of Baku Centre of Armenian Researches has made an original observation about Azeri journalists and propagators at “mediaforum.az” website. Responding to his own question why Armenians win the information war, he says. “In Armenia Centers of Researches are serious factors in the information war. They explore deeper and know more as compared to us.That’s why they win us. We have no serious Research centers, and what we have are headed by amateurs. According to Chakhmaghly, some Armenian news agencies serve as a key tool for analytical centers. As to Azerbaijani, they are engaged with amateurishness and so get into a scrape”, - The head of the center notes.
Source “Aravot” daily, H. Budaghyan (budaghyan@iprc.am)