Ramiz Mehdiyev finds the origins of the degradation of the European institutions
The head of the presidential administration Ramiz Mehdiyev published another book entitled: "On the origins of the degradation of European institutions, or policy of double standards towards Azerbaijan. From the world order to " disorder."
Ramiz Mediyev devoted to his tradition says that the policy of the European institutions and organizations aimed at monopolization of the right to take decisions on various issues, interference in the internal affairs of sovereign states. At the same time, the issue of human rights is used as a tool of pressure. According to Mehdiyev, this is what led to the undermining of the existing world order.
"Widespread use of double standards, a return to the bloc mentality since the "cold war" and spurred by this the distribution of military and political influence of the West along the East Pole led to the fact that victims of escalation often become and continue to become smaller states of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union," Azertaj agency quotes the author. Mehdiyev writes that the West, for the realization of its geopolitical ambitions, wants "to see our country unstable, uncoordinated and glowing platform." "The West is ready to fully confront, rather than take the path of dialogue and constructive activity, proposed by Azerbaijan," the author writes. Mehtiyev called the United Europe - the failed idea and uncertain political entity. Mehdiyev calls the EU project "Eastern Partnership" a conflict-project. Accuses the EU of refusing to engage in the Karabakh conflict settlement, "and in some cases even harms the negotiation process." Mehdiyev calls the European Parliament "the main mouthpiece of the anti-Azerbaijani policy of the EU."
In conclusion, Mehdiyev accused the EU of politicization of non-political issues in anti-state activities of some NGOs and Foundations in Azerbaijan, to create a protest movement "for their own purposes." Finally Mehdiyev says that Azerbaijan has been and remains an important partner for the West. "We can only be equal in the relationship. Puppets status is excluded," made a profound conclusion Ramiz Mehdiyev. All contained in this book several years has been repeated by Mehdiyev in his numerous articles and books. In this sense, another remake did not give anything new to the admirers of the head of the presidential administration. -02D-
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