The Washington Times:

Угрозы президента Азербайджана Ильхама Алиева и ежедневные нарушения режима прекращения огня на линии соприкосновения, дестабилизирующие ситуацию, стали агрессивнее и опаснее. Об этом пишет американское издание The Washington Times.  

“В течение двух последних десятилетий Нагорный Карабах поддерживал общечеловеческие демократические ценности и права человека в своих границах и храбро противостоял авторитарному и агрессивному соседу. Если Азербайджан не желает стать мишенью для угроз, ему следует последовать примеру Нагорного Карабаха, хотя бы в этом вопросе”, - отмечает автор статьи американский эксперт Стефан Бланк.

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