`Armenians use bribery and false propaganda among U.S. lawmakers`

  12 April 2013    Read: 2350
`Armenians use bribery and false propaganda among U.S. lawmakers`
Of course, in this there can be no question about the U.S. position as a state.
At all levels - both vertically and horizontally - Armenian organizations of the US are making every effort to strengthen their political activities, Chief Editor of New Baku Post, political scientist Tofig Abbasov has told 1news.az, commenting on the Armenian media reports about the adoption by the House and Senate of Maine of a resolution recognizing the secessionist entity "Nagorno-Karabakh Republic", established by Armenia in the occupied lands of Azerbaijan.

"The Armenian organizations in the U.S. are very active also in promoting the so-called `Armenian genocide` and we all understand that this is done to ensure that they come fully prepared by 2015," he said.

"I would like to draw attention to the fact that the Armenian organizations work actively with the electorate in order to simplify the task of adopting some kind of legislation. In this case, it seems to me that it is necessary to neutralize the efforts of these organizations with counter-attacks of the Azerbaijani and Turkish communities. It is necessary to increase work with the electorate to inform of what has happened in the past and what is happening now. I am referring to the aggression of Armenia against Azerbaijan, Khojaly events, undermining of the political process, which is carried around the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict," added Abbasov.

"Therefore, in this case, there is nothing surprising in it. Of course, most of Armenian activists have resorted to unfair procedures and techniques. Here they resorted to bribery and false propaganda, etc. In this case, accusing U.S. lawmakers at the local level does not make any sense, but, of course, one cannot put up with it," concluded the expert.

Earlier, the Armenian media reported that the House of Representatives and the Senate of Maine adopted on Wednesday a joint resolution on the recognition of separatist "NKR".

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