Политические партии Азербайджана раскритиковали резолюции Европарламента. Оппозиционные партии присоединились к правящей партии "Ени Азербайджан" в совместном заявлении.

Редкий случай единства 14 политических партий Азербайджана, которые присоединились к инициативе правящей партии "Ени Азербайджан" и выступили с совместным заявлением, критикующим резолюцию, принятую в четверг Европейским парламентом по освобождению Рамиля Сафарова. Среди подписавших заявление были партия "Мусават" и "Партия Народного Фронта", обе партии составляют ядро жесткой оппозиции нынешнему руководству Азербайджана.

Представители согласовали заявление после встречи в офисе правящей партии в центре Баку в пятницу днем.

Заявление обвиняет Европейский парламент в двойных стандартах. "Подписавшиеся под этим обращением партии, вне зависимости от политических взглядов, выражая обеспокоенность всей азербайджанской общественности в связи с этим вопросом, еще раз выражают свой категорический и однозначный протест против принятой Европарламентом резолюции и расценивают отраженные в документе необъективные факты как демонстрацию политики двойных стандартов.", говорится в заявлении.

В заявлении говорится, что Европейский парламент ранее принимал ряд заявлений по Азербайджану и что во многих случаях "В принятых документах находила объективное отражение основная проблема, с которой сталкивается Азербайджан, связанная с агрессией со стороны Армении и с нагорно-карабахским конфликтом".

В то же время, представители политических партий Азербайджана подчеркивают, что в ряде случаев представляющие Европарламент депутаты в силу различных интересов, особенно, под воздействием армянского лобби, принимали далекие от реалий документы.

"Считаем более целесообразным, чтобы такие авторитетные международные организации, как Европейский парламент, предпринимали реальные шаги в направлении мирного урегулирования существующего между Азербайджаном и Арменией конфликта, нежели принимали решения, поддерживающие агрессорскую политику Армении", говорится в заявлении.

Источник: commonspace.eu по материалам 1news.az

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