Yashar Aliyev: Azerbaijan resolutely rejects claims of Permanent Representative of Armenia to UN

“We strongly reject the claims of the representative of Armenia.” This was stated by the Permanent Representative of Azerbaijan at the UN Yashar Aliyev, speaking at a meeting of the Security Council of the organization in New York.

He emphasized that the accusations that sounded during the performance of the Permanent Representative of Armenia at the UN are groundless and are slanderous in nature.

“These standard statements, full inventions, distortions and deception, demonstrate how far from the fulfillment of its international obligations and promote peace, stability and cooperation in our region,” he said.

Having called the conversations extremely contradictory about the international law of the Armenian side, which for thirty years has kept under the occupation of the territory of Azerbaijan, Yashar Aliyev noted that this country should refrain from presenting territorial claims by assigning Azerbaijani settlements of fictional toponyms.

“The fact that Armenia still does not fulfill its international obligations and is sincerely committed to the world and stability in the region is confirmed by the constant use of obsolete or fictional toponyms in Azerbaijan. References to such toponyms that do not have a historical and legal basis in A statement by the representative of Armenia, are evidence of the ongoing territorial claims of his government against Azerbaijan and egregious neglect of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of my country, ”said Y. ALIEV.

The diplomat also stated that the allegations that Azerbaijan is striking on civilian facilities in Armenia are false, and emphasized that it was Armenia in 2020 that she fired at the Ganja and Bard from large -caliber weapons in Azerbaijani cities.

Ya. Aliyev added that the Azerbaijani state, which always showed humanism in relation to Armenia, transferred the opposite side of several Armenian military personnel who were prosecuted and condemned in the appropriate order.