Mamedov speaks about the leaving the Council of Europe and changing the foreign policy
Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration Novruz Mamedov made a second loud statement in recent days, saying about the possibility of Azerbaijan's leaving the Council of Europe.
He again wrote on his page on Twitter: "Together with a number of institutions of the European Union, the PACE also demonstrates that international law means nothing for them, the main thing for them the principle " we do what we want, and everything should be as we want."
According to him, the position of the PACE on Nagorno Karabakh conflict indicates it. What specifically has in mind Mamedov, he does not explain, foreshadowing the problems for Europe in the future.
Mamedov says that "this attitude of the Council of Europe calls into question Azerbaijan's membership in this organization."
In conclusion, Mamedov says that the EU began to "log on" the anti-Azerbaijani companies the UN structure. "This situation may force Azerbaijan to change its foreign policy," wrote Mamedov. -02/03D-
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