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The newspaper Azerbaijan writes about the hysterical reaction of Armenia to the EU statement, which mentions rocket attacks on Ganja and the civilian population. The EU condemns actions that result in the death of civilians.
However, the Armenian Foreign Ministry believes that the EU has taken a one-sided position, accusing Europe of refusing to criticize Azerbaijan's military operations in Karabakh.
The website Redaktor.az quotes the opinion of economist Natig Jafarli about the fundamental changes that will take place in the country after the victory and liberation of the occupied territories.
After victory, the country's leadership will implement deeper and more serious reforms. New investors will be attracted to the country, and the process of restoring the territories destroyed by the Armenians will require billions of dollars. It is impossible to find such funds from internal resources, the economist believes.
The website Moderator.az quotes the opinion of the deputy Vahid Ahmedov on the missile strikes in Ganja and the death of the civilian population.
Armenia has used ballistic missiles banned for use against civilians. By doing so, it reaffirmed that it is determined to continue its insidious policy and the policy of genocide under the guise of a humanitarian ceasefire.
The deputy also criticized the OSCE Minsk Group policy for indifference to the solution of the problem.
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