We Urge Poland To Avoid Escalating Situation In S. Caucasus - Western Azerbaijan Community
Date
11/28/2024 6:12:56 AM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 28. The Western
Azerbaijan Community has issued a statement expressing concern over
the Polish President's recent visit to the disputed border between
Azerbaijan and Armenia, Trend reports.
The statement reads:
"The Western Azerbaijan Community expresses deep concern
regarding the President of Poland's visit to the conditional border
between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
We have repeatedly emphasized that much of the territory
patrolled by the European Union (EU) mission in Armenia is part of
the historic homeland of the Western Azerbaijanis, from which they
were repeatedly deported, and which was destroyed and devastated.
Unfortunately, our appeals to the EU on this matter have gone
unanswered.
We remind the President of Poland, who stated: 'We want
Armenians to live peacefully on their land within clearly defined
borders,' that we have not heard such statements from Poland
regarding Azerbaijan when Azerbaijani territories were under
occupation.
Regarding the Polish President's statement that his country
'could be more actively involved in the settlement of the conflict
between Azerbaijan and Armenia,' we note that Poland has its own
issues with neighboring countries, and it would be more logical for
Poland to focus on resolving its own problems.
We urge Poland not to take steps that could escalate the
situation in the South Caucasus. Armenia must understand that peace
in the South Caucasus cannot be achieved through cheap spectacles
like 'binocular diplomacy' or by looking to adventurers such as
Luis Ocampo and Greta Thunberg as 'new saviors.'"
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