Expert: Aggression of the West against Iran will put serious threat upon security of Azerbaijan

Possible aggression of the West against Iran will put serious threat upon security of Azerbaijan, political expert, Vardan Voskanyan, said at today's press-conference.

He also added that Azerbaijan is watched like one of the staging areas for attacking Iran. Teheran reiterated many times that any country, that will be used for aggression against Iran, will be also attacked by the latter.

"The oil facilities of the British Petroleum in Azerbaijan will become the target of the Iranian rockets. For this reason, I think resumption of Baku's aggression against the NKR and Armenia is hardly possible. In case of the war against Iran, Azerbaijan will have no time to think about the Karabakh conflict", - the expert said.

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