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Azerbaijani MFA: Armenia is fully responsible for its provocations
Baku/11.04.23/Turan: Armenia is fully responsible for its provocations on the border between the two countries, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan said in a statement, Report informs.
According to the statement, the fact that such provocations by Armenia took place against the background of serious calls by the international community for negotiations on the peace agreement shows that Armenia is not interested in the peace process.
Armenia's provocations against Azerbaijan, violating the norms and principles of international law, not only violate the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Azerbaijan but also seriously threaten regional peace and security.
These actions of Armenia should be rejected and condemned by the international community in a serious manner.
In order to prevent provocations by Armenia, the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan are taking and will continue to take all necessary measures.-0-
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