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Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry responded to Pashinyan's attacks
Baku/28.06.22/Turan: A number of statements by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan during a press conference on June 27 cast doubt on the desire of this country to establish peace in the region, stated the comments of the press service of the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry. Azerbaijan presented Armenia with the basic principles for concluding a peace treaty. If Azerbaijan wanted war, it would not do it.
Azerbaijan also calls for the delimitation of borders between the two countries and the opening of all communications in the region. As for tripartite statements, the obligations assumed by the parties and their fulfillment are obvious. "Armenia sends saboteurs to the territory of Azerbaijan, does not withdraw illegal armed formations from the territory of Azerbaijan, delaying the unblocking of communications for a long time, and grossly violates the implementation of these statements," the Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
As for Pashinyan’s statements about the disruption of the June 27 meeting by Azerbaijan, the Armenian side, under various pretexts, has repeatedly disrupted meetings with the participation of international mediators.
“If Armenia really wants peace, then it must show political will and take steps towards peace, and not try to revive the format, the effectiveness of which has always been low, and its participants openly admit the impossibility of its functioning,” the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry said in a comment. --0--
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- 28 June 2022 16:38
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