Баку гневно отреагировал на статью в Sunday Times.

Баку гневно отреагировал на статью в британской газете The Sunday Times, которая утверждает, что территория Азербайджана будет использоваться Израилем для ударов по Ирану, и назвал эту информацию "абсурдной и необоснованной".

Об этом 1news.az заявил официальный представитель МИД АР Эльман Абдуллаев, комментируя информацию газету The Sunday Times о том, что Израиль намерен перехватывать иранские ракеты с помощью беспилотных летательных аппаратов, базирующихся в Азербайджане.

По версии издания, израильские военные собираются использовать БПЛА "Эйтан", несущие ракеты Hellfire.

Автор статьи Узи Махнаими приводит слова израильского военного источника, который сказал, что если иранские войска попытаются обстрелять Израиль ракетами, то их нужно будет сбить в момент набирания скорости. БПЛА "Эйтан", базирующиеся в Азербайджане, должны стать частью израильской эшелонированной системы противоракетной обороны, отмечает газета.

Однако, представитель Министерства иностранных дел категорически отверг данные утверждения. "Позиция Азербайджана несколько раз была озвучена. Баку никогда не позволит использовать свою территорию против соседей. Азербайджан придерживается добрососедских отношений и никогда не пойдет на подобный шаг. В этом заключается наша позиция", - сказал Эльман Абдуллаев.

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