French courts cancel agreements of Karabakh separatists with cities of this country
Baku/12.06.19/Turan: After the Court of Sersi-Pontoise canceled the Arnovil Charter of Friendship with the settlement of Sheher in Nagorno-Karabakh on May 29, the Grenoble City Administrative Court canceled four similar agreements signed earlier between the departments of Valence, Bourg-les-Valence and Bourg de Peug with several municipalities in Nagorno-Karabakh, according to the Nouvelles d´Arménie Magazine by the Armenian Diaspora on June 12.
The court considered that these "charters of friendship" could undermine the foreign policy of France and go beyond the competence of the municipalities.
According to Nouvelles d´Arménie Magazine, behind all this are the efforts of Azerbaijan, aimed at isolating the authorities of Nagorno-Karabakh in the international arena. -02D-
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