Hikmət Hacıyev
Hikmet Hajiyev Urges Armenia to Apologize, Not Make Claims
Baku/26.03.21/Turan: Assistant to the President of Azerbaijan Hikmet Hajiyev wrote on Twitter that Armenia has no moral right to make any claims to Azerbaijan after committing unimaginable vandalism against the heritage and property of the Azerbaijani people.
“Armenia, like the occupying countries of the Second World War, must apologize to the Azerbaijani people and take responsibility,” his Twitter post said.
Hajiyev responded to the statement by the press secretary of the Armenian Foreign Ministry Anna Naghdalyan, who accused Azerbaijan of "an unacceptable act of vandalism" in Karabakh. -0-
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