Hundreds of people protested outside the Hungarian consulate in Yerevan on Saturday after Budapest sent a soldier who murdered an Armenian back to his native Azerbaijan, where he was immediately pardoned. Hungary insisted that Azerbaijan had promised that the soldier would serve out the remainder of his sentence after his return home and not be freed. Several hundred angry demonstrators burned the Hungarian flag and threw eggs, tomatoes and coins, accusing Budapest of doing a deal with Baku in order to profit from Azerbaijan\'s energy riches. \"The Hungarians have sold their honour and conscience to the Azerbaijanis like a common prostitute,\" protest organiser Armen Mkrtchian told AFP. Yerevan on Friday cut diplomatic ties with Hungary, which Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian said had made a \"grave mistake\" in extraditing the killer, who hacked his victim to death with an axe in Budapest in 2004. US President Barack Obama also said he was \"deeply concerned\" about the pardon. Azerbaijani lieutenant Ramil Safarov was jailed for life after hacking Armenian officer Gurgen Margarian to death at a military academy in Budapest where the servicemen were attending English-language courses organised by NATO. Safarov claimed that Margarian had insulted Azerbaijan, which fought a brutal war with Armenia over the disputed region of Nagorny Karabakh in the 1990s. But Hungary maintained Saturday that Yerevan had promised Safarov\'s life sentence would remain unchanged. \"Azerbaijan\'s justice ministry informed the (Hungarian) justice ministry... that Ramil Sahib Safarov\'s sentence would not be amended but that he would continue to serve the sentence given by the Hungarian court,\" the government said on its website. In a separate statement, it expressed \"regret\" that Baku had cut diplomatic ties, insisting that Budapest \"fully respects Christian Armenia, its people, its traditions and its culture.\" In another move that will infuriate Armenia, Azerbaijan also reinstated Safarov to the army and promoted him to the rank of major. \"Defence Minister Safar Abiyev received him, handed him his new rank and wished him success in his future military service,\" a defence ministry statement said. Azerbaijan also hit back at US criticism, insisting that the pardon awarded to Safarov after he had served eight years of his sentence conformed with a European legal convention on extradition. Armenia-backed separatists seized Nagorny Karabakh from Azerbaijan in the war that left some 30,000 people dead. The two sides have not signed a final peace deal since the 1994 ceasefire and there are still regular firefights along the Karabakh frontline.
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