Supporting Armenia's Militarization Policy Exacerbates Tensions In S. Caucasus - Assistant To President Of Azerbaijan
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, September 1. Supporting
Armenia's militarization policy exacerbates tensions in the South
Caucasus, Assistant to the President of Azerbaijan, Head of Foreign
Policy Affairs Department of the Presidential Administration Hikmet
Hajiyev told reporters, Trend reports.
According to Hajiev, a regulation has been agreed upon between
Armenia and Azerbaijan, which is creating a framework for the
delimitation process. This process will continue on a bilateral
basis under conditions of mutual understanding. The delimitation of
borders is inherently a bilateral issue.
“Given the peaceful and mutually understanding atmosphere
between the two states, we believe there is no need for the
European Union border mission from Armenia near the Azerbaijani
border. The time has come to end this mission,” he emphasized.
Regarding recent statements by the Armenian prime minister,
Hajiyev noted that Pashinyan's comments are contradictory and do
not reflect reality.
“Armenia is actively pursuing a policy of militarization, which
is a fact. This policy is strongly supported by several Western
countries, particularly France. Such support contributes to
increasing tension in the South Caucasus region,” he added.
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