В Армении комментируют заявление президента Азербайджана

Правительство Армении сделало первый комментарий к заявлениям президента Азербайджана Ильхама Алиева, в ходе которых он негативно оценил нынешнее состояние мирных переговоров с Арменией, которые он назвал «практически несуществующими». Алиев дал интервью главным телеканалам своей страны в субботу (19 сентября).

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Пресс-секретарь МИД Армении Анна Нагдалян в воскресенье выступила с комментарием, опубликованным на сайте министерства. Она сказала:

"Заявления, сделанные президентом Азербайджана во время церемонии закладки фундамента на месторождении «Абшерон», вызывают глубокое разочарование. Они показывают неспособность лидера соседней страны трезво воспринимать созданную реальность без болезненных эмоций, свою роль в создании этой реальности.

Такая риторика, в которой звучат явно необоснованные и даже ложные обвинения, не приносит чести ни одному главе государства.

Нам известно о мирном процессе Азербайджана в 2016 году. Ущерб, нанесенный апрельской атакой и военной эскалацией в июле 2020 года. Чтобы этот ущерб не стал необратимым, руководство Азербайджана должно пересмотреть свою политику применения силы, угрозы применения силы, отказаться от попыток дестабилизировать региональный мир и безопасность на Южном Кавказе с привлечением внерегиональных сил и подготовиться к мирному урегулированию.

Армения уверена в своей способности защитить право народа Арцаха на самоопределение, жить на исторической родине, и с этой уверенностью мы подтверждаем, что альтернативы мирному урегулированию вопроса нет."

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам Министерства иностранных дел Армении.

фото: Здание МИД Армении в Ереване (архивный снимок)

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