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Macron's statements are wrong - I. Aliyev
Baku / 03.10.20 / Turan: President Ilham Aliyev expressed regret over Macron's statement on the transfer of mercenaries from Syria to Azerbaijan.
“I told him that he was wrong. Macron made a statement without any reason. Let the French president provide us with evidence. These are all words.
There is not a single proof of the presence of foreign mercenaries in our country; because we have enough human resources ... And Armenia needs it. They have a population of only 2 million. Therefore, they attract people from the Middle East. We have evidence that not only ethnic Armenians are fighting there.
We resolutely reject the accusations against us and demand proofs," Aliyev said in an interview with Al-Jazeera. - 71D-
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