Yerevan's latest statements undermine peace process - Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry
Baku / 02.04.19 / Turan: Recent statements and actions by the Armenian leadership, including the presentation of the new wording "new war for new territories" are absolutely unacceptable, the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry said in a commentary on Tuesday.
"We believe that such actions do not go along with the Vienna meeting at the level of the leaders of the two countries and the joint statement adopted on its basis. We repeat that such provocations seriously call into question the long-term negotiation process and the activities of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs. We would also like to emphasize that it is Armenia that is fully responsible for all possible negative consequences of such dangerous rhetoric. " -02D-
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