Руководитель межпарламентской группы дружбы Россия-Азербайджан Дмитрий Савельев
State Duma deputy condemns Armenian aggression
Moscow / 05.06.17 / Turan: The head of the Russia-Azerbaijan Friendship Group, Dmitry Saveliev, commented on the shooting of Armenians of the village of Alkhyny on July 4.
"On the threshold of the G20 meeting, such actions of the Karabakh separatists can only be regarded as openly provocative, the cost of which were the lives of innocent civilians, including a child.
This fact should receive an appropriate assessment from the international community, which should increase the number of efforts made for the peaceful settlement of the Karabakh conflict. The norms of international law must work on the torn earth, the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan must be restored in the shortest possible time," reads the commentary sent to Turan agency. -0-
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- 5 July 2017 15:00
Politics
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