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20-30 states are not the international community and they cannot blame Azerbaijan – I. Aliyev
Baku /17.10.23/Turan: Any accusations against Azerbaijan by those who consider themselves the "international community" are absolutely unfounded, stated President Ilham Aliyev, today to the residents of Fuzuli on the occasion of the celebration of the City Day.
"Now some say that we have deceived the international community. This is generally strange. A group of States consider themselves an international community. There are over 200 States in the world, so 20-30 states cannot be considered an international community.
Now they say that we allegedly deceived the "international community" by carrying out anti-terrorist measures. We have justly restored our sovereignty in our native land, fully in accordance with the principles approved in international practice. Therefore, no one has the right to accuse us," Aliyev said.
He also pointed out the unfounded accusations in connection with Zangezur. "Eventually we will return to Zangezur, but in a peaceful way. I have already said that some people want to blame me because of this, but I said that we will return there not by tanks, but by passenger cars," Aliyev said. ---06B---
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