An act of vandalism against the embassy of Azerbaijan, the ambassador of France was handed a note
Baku/03.10.22/Turan: On October 3, French Ambassador to Baku Zachary Gross was invited to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan, where he was handed a note of protest in connection with the act of vandalism against the Embassy of Azerbaijan in Paris.
As stated in the message of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, on October 1, a group of radical Armenians poured paint on the embassy building in Paris.
It was announced to the ambassador that attacks on the diplomatic representations of Azerbaijan in this country continue in France.
The incident on October 1 occurred because the French government did not take the necessary measures despite the repeated demands of the Azerbaijani side.
The authorities of France are required to organize the protection of diplomatic representatives of Azerbaijan, to investigate committed acts of violence, bring the guilty to justice, eliminate the damage and pay compensation.
The Ambassador of France expressed his regret over this incident and noted that he would pass the note on to the authorities of his country.
Recall that a few days ago, a group of Armenians also attacked the embassy of Azerbaijan and tried to break down the doors. -02D-
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