Emanuel Macron
Macron remembered international law
Baku / 23.11.20 / Turan: French President Emmanuel Macron, at a meeting in the “Armenian Hayastan Foundation”, told representatives of the Armenian community that Nagorno-Karabakh and the regions around it are Azerbaijan. This shows a video posted on Youtube.
According to international law, Nagorno-Karabakh and seven regions around it are recognized by the UN as the territory of Azerbaijan. "Therefore, if Azerbaijan, being a sovereign state, does not want to, then we cannot interfere in its affairs," Macron said. Thus, he answered for the questions of the audience why France did not intervene in the Karabakh conflict.
Until now, the President of France made inappropriate statements violating the sovereignty of Azerbaijan, which contradicted international law, which he suddenly remembered. -02D-
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