(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 15. The Association
of Azerbaijan's Friends in France addressed the head of state and
Senate of France regarding the resolution against Azerbaijan that
was presented by six senators, as Azerbaijan's State Committee on
Work with Diaspora told trend on Tuesday.
In the appeal addressed to President of France Emmanuel Macron,
and senators on behalf of Jérôme Lambert, the Head of the
Association, it is stated that on November 15, a discussion about
the resolution that concerns the relationships between France and
Azerbaijan is going to be held. He called on senators to not accept
the resolution that is more likely to create difficulties between
two states.
'We once again ask you to show an official position that does
not involve the French government in the 30-year conflict between
Armenia and Azerbaijan,' said Lambert.
He explained that the content of the resolution does not reflect
the current situation between Armenia and Azerbaijan properly, and
contradicts the achievements established over the last few months.
He also noted that the UN Security Council repeatedly condemned the
occupation of the Azerbaijani territories by Armenia and that
France voted for all the resolutions that were against the Armenian
occupation. By using its right to protect its territorial integrity
two years ago, Azerbaijan liberated its territories that had been
occupied by Armenia for 30 years.
It was also mentioned that over the last few months, Emmanuel
Macron has repeatedly stated that France recognizes the
internationally accepted borders of Azerbaijan before the Armenian
occupation. Despite Azerbaijan's serious efforts to establish peace
and stability after the November 2020 trilateral agreement, the
current situation does not satisfy nationalist extremist circles in
Armenia that are trying to initiate new incidents.
The head of the association considers it unacceptable to commit
provocations, to continue placing mines in the border territories,
to refuse, in spite of the trilateral agreement, to withdraw the
Armenian armed forces from Azerbaijan's territories, and to open on
those territories communication and transportation lines. He states
with regret that those extremist forces that are affected by the
Armenian Diaspora found ways to convince some senators in
France.
Jérôme Lambert said this is an inappropriate initiative both
from the point of view of international law and the establishment
of peace and normal relations between countries.
'France has to build relations with all nations. Unfortunately,
some representatives of an influential French community of Armenian
origin follow the idea of 'vendetta'. However, it contradicts the
ongoing negotiations between Azerbaijan and Armenia. As it turns
out, France and the European Union, by means of the extremists in
the Armenian Diaspora, lost their legitimacy that assumes a
position as a negotiating party.'
Lambert said that the negotiations between Armenia and
Azerbaijan are continuing.
'Heads of Armenia and Azerbaijan, in joint statements, have
recognized the sovereignty and territorial integrity of each other
recently in Prague and Sochi! This means that the presented
'decree' does not fully reflect the current situation.'
He said that although the submission of the resolution project
is not going to reflect the French diplomatic position, it might,
to a certain level, isolate the state from the difficult realities
in these territories, including their history and people.
'Meanwhile, France should act in accordance with the interaction
with these nations, preserve the good spirits that would open up an
opportunity to influence the region that is located near Europe at
the junction of many civilizations.'
'France must strive for peace; its parliamentarians should not
create problems between communities, but rather to establish
peace,' Lambert noted.
The appeal was also supported by the coordinating councils of
Azerbaijani Diaspora organizations operating in various countries
around the world.
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