According to the Azerbaijani head of state, if Azerbaijani targets are fired from Armenia with missiles, they will respond.

Azerbaijan has no plans to extend the fighting in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh to Armenia, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said on Friday. To have in an interview with Turkish news television.

We have no military targets in Armenia. We do not intend to extend combat operations to Armenia.

Said the Azerbaijani head of state. He said that his country did not look to the land of others and that the Nagorno-Karabakh warfare is taking place within the legal borders of Azerbaijan.

At the same time, he warned that if Tocska-U, Scud, Isander and other types of missile systems continue to be deployed from Armenia against Azerbaijan, as was the case in the Gyanja settlement, they will become legitimate military targets for Azerbaijan.

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Although all the powers of the world are calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities, the severe Armenian-Azerbaijani fighting that began on Sunday continues in Karabakh, which is embedded in the territory of Azerbaijan and is inhabited mainly by Armenians. There are signs that there will hardly be a peaceful solution to the crisis, especially since a new player, Turkey, is being activated.

The Azerbaijani president also referred to his country’s unwillingness to seek military aid from Turkey and Pakistan. He repeatedly rejected the Armenian prime minister’s allegations that mercenaries recruited from Turkey and Pakistan, as well as Syria and Libya, were fighting on the side of the Azerbaijani army in Nagorno-Karabakh. As you said, the purpose of this lie is to divide and deceive the international community. “We only receive moral and political support from Turkey and Pakistan and other sister countries,” he said.

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The President of Azerbaijan also stated that without Ankara it is not possible to resolve the Karabakh conflict. However, Yerevan is vehemently opposed to Turkey’s participation in the settlement process.

In and around Nagorno-Karabakh, fighting resumed on September 27.

The affiliation of the predominantly Armenian territory has been the subject of open debate between Baku and Yerevan since February 1988, the time before the collapse of the Soviet Union. With the support of Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenia was separated from Azerbaijan in the 1992-1994 war, 30,000 people were killed in the fighting and hundreds of thousands were forced to flee. The provincial parliament declared the independence of Nagorno-Karabakh in 1996, but this has not been recognized by any country, not even Armenia. Both Azerbaijan and Armenia consider the enclave to be their own territory.



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