Azeri PACE Delegates Acquaint Colleagues With Etymology of Karabakh

AZERI DELEGATES TO PACE ACQUAINT THEIR COLLEAGUES WITH THEIR ETYMOLOGY
OF “KARABAKH”
STRASBOURG, APRIL 27. ARMINFO. Even the temporary stoppage of the
Armenian atomic power plant will give no positive result, Azeri
delegate to PACE Rafel Guseynov said during the Tuesday PACE debates
on the increasing vulnerability of Europe’s energy systems and
environment.
ARMINFO correspondent in Strasbourg reports Guseynov as saying that
the plant’s waste pollutes Armenia’s rivers with this pollution to
hardly be possible to eliminate even in a decade.
Remembering the etymology of the word “Karabakh” Guseynov said that it
means “Black Orchard” which reflects the true prospect Armenia is
preparing for the region. “One more translation of ‘Karabakh’ is
‘Black Knot’ which reflects the gist of the region, occupation and
horrible damage caused by Armenia’s ‘blossoming’ ecology.” “Unless we
take measures Armenia will create a new ecology for Karabakh, a new
black knot for the South Caucasus.” “Hence I urge all the Europeans to
take measures to shut down the Armenian atomic power plant,” Guseynov
said.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

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