Prezident İlham Əliyev.
Soros badly affects the youth
Baku/02.02.22/Turan: President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev accused George Soros of negatively influencing young people in order to direct them to destructive activities against their state.
Globalists, Soros people have targeted the youth, they create funds through which donations are made. "Under the guise of various good and attractive programs, a destructive mission is being implemented to send young people against their state, their history, their values, in order to use them like zombies," Head of State Ilham Aliyev said on February 2, speaking at a forum in Baku on the occasion of Youth Day.
"The main goal of this is interference in the internal affairs of different countries, the desire to unite people under the slogans of equality and education of cosmopolitan youth," Aliyev said. In the struggle for hegemony, countries that are rich in natural resources and have a strategic location are of particular interest.
“Azerbaijan has these parameters. Over the years of independence, we have repeatedly encountered such intentions and resisted this and overcame this danger,” Aliyev stressed.
At the same time, he expressed his conviction that today the Azerbaijani society and the Azerbaijani authorities “definitely stand guard over national interests.”—06B-
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