Azerbaijan calls on Armenia to ‘accept reality’ following 2nd Karabakh war

Azerbaijan calls on Armenia to ‘accept reality’ following 2nd Karabakh war

Azerbaijan on Sunday known as on Armenia “to accept the reality” that emerged on account of the 44-day battle between the 2 nations and chorus from taking “aggressive steps and revanchist policies.”

“To label the return of Azerbaijani IDPs (internally displaced persons) to their homes as a ‘violation’ of the Trilateral Statement and ‘illegal settlement’ is yet another clear manifestation of hypocrisy by Armenia,” Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry spokesman Aykhan Hajizada mentioned in a press release, in response to a press release by the Armenian Foreign Ministry the day gone by.

Hajizada mentioned that Armenia has acted in violation of worldwide regulation and 4 UN Security Council resolutions by occupying Azerbaijani lands for practically 30 years, and in addition “forcibly expelled about 1 million Azerbaijanis from their homelands, and brutally destroyed all Azerbaijani historical and religious monuments in the region.”

“This statement demonstrates Armenia’s feature of racial discrimination and hatred,” he added.

The spokesman additionally mentioned that the Yerevan assertion, referring to Azerbaijani settlements with “fictional names,” is “another manifestation of Armenia’s territorial claims against Azerbaijan.”

It mentioned that Armenia’s declare that Azerbaijan isn’t thinking about a peace settlement is “another obvious example of deception.”

“With such statements, Armenia is trying to cover up its artificial delaying of the peace treaty negotiation process, as well as its recent blow to the process by refusing to attend the next round of negotiations in December 2022,” the assertion added.


It additional mentioned that Armenia is “interfering” with the method of the reintegration of the Armenian residents within the Karabakh area by means of “provocations,” calling on the political management of Armenia to “act responsibly, to refrain from provocations, statements, and false rhetoric that undermine the opportunities for peace created in the region after the 44-day war.”

Relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan had been tense since 1991, when the Armenian army occupied Nagorno-Karabakh, a territory internationally acknowledged as a part of Azerbaijan, and 7 adjoining areas.

In the autumn of 2020, throughout 44 days of heavy preventing, Azerbaijan liberated a big a part of Karabakh and a Russian-brokered peace settlement was subsequently signed, thought of a triumph in Baku.

Source: www.anews.com.tr