Azerbaijan sends note of protest to Uruguay
Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry will send a note of protest to Uruguay, said the Foreign Ministry spokesman Elman Abdullayev in connection with a visit parliamentary delegation of Uruguay.
He said that the visit had is provocative character, and circles who funded this trip intend to disrupt the peace process in the region.
" By such steps, Armenia hopes to gain time, and some Uruguayan members turned into a weapon in the hands of the Armenian Diaspora," he said.
Abdullayev said that the details of the visit and the made statement are being investigated. Azerbaijan intends to send a note to Uruguay. -03D04-
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