Prezident İlham Əliyev.
The Karabakh issue has been resolved once and for all. If Armenia fails to regain self-control, it will be delivered a new blow – Ilham Aliyev
Baku/27.09.21/Turan: Exactly a year ago, in the course of the 44-day war the Azerbaijani army launched counter-offensive operations in Karabakh and liberated the occupied territories. This was stated by the head of the state Ilham Aliyev in his appeal to the people on the occasion of the anniversary of the beginning of the Second Karabakh War.
"The Karabakh issue has been resolved once and for all and everyone should accept it. There is no longer an administrative unit called "Nagorno - Karabakh" in Azerbaijan," Aliyev emphasized.
He voiced his special gratitude to fraternal Turkey which has been together with Azerbaijan since the first day. "Erdogan's statement was of great importance to provide us with great political support," Aliyev stressed.
The President thanked all Azerbaijanis around the world who provided all possible assistance to their historical homeland during the war.
There is an Azerbaijani phobia in Armenia that manifested itself in the destruction of everything in the liberated territories. "Humans could not have done this, these were deeds of the brutalized crowd, not humans." The whole world see firsthand who we have liberated our territory from."
"Now there is a dangerous trend in Armenia. Should the Armenians again pose a threat to Azerbaijan, the Armenian fascism would receive a new blow, we are sure to do it without any hesitation, let no one doubt it.
We are proud of the heroism of our army which ensured our victory, brought the occupier to his knees and restored our self-esteem, "the head of state declared. -02B-
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