Azerbaijan’s steps are absolutely beyond logic because it is impossible to imagine how a state could publish a list of personae non gratae including world renowned people, head of Artsakh President’s press office David Babayan told Panorama.am in an interview.
The Azeri Foreign Ministry has published a list of people declared personae non gratae over visits to Nagorno Karabakh. The list includes, among others, 14 deputies of the Russian parliament, 14 members of the French parliament, eight deputies of the European Parliament, five reporters from the German ZDF television station, deputies of the Iranian, Slovakian, and Argentinean parliaments, Russian economist Victor Sheinis, member of the UK’s House of Lords Baroness Caroline Cox, Russian political scientist Sergey Marcedonov, director of the Institute of CIS Countries Konstantin Zatulin, reporter for the Washington Post in Moscow Will Englund, Reporter for the New York Times Anastasia Taylor Wint, popular opera singer Montserrat Caballe, and former EU Special Representative for the South Caucasus Peter Semneby.
“That list very much resembles the lists published in Nazi Germany including the names of those who were considered enemies of Fascism. Azerbaijan is ruled by madmen, so it’s useless to comment on their moves,” Babayan said.
“Perhaps Aliyev believes that by publishing such lists, he will prove his strength, but actually it has absolutely different effect. Artsakh’s international repute is growing, which obviously angers Azerbaijan. To say it simply, Azerbaijan builds nothing else but Fascism,” he concluded.