Azerbaijan: Armenia admits defeat but does not want to definitively declare surrender



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Azerbaijan: Armenia admits defeat but does not want to definitively declare surrender

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By the President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev announced today, Sunday, that Armenia has no justification to request military aid from Moscow, due to developments in the conflict in Karabakh.

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During a meeting with Turkey’s Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşolu on Sunday, Aliyev said: “Armenia has practically admitted defeat. As you know, the Armenian prime minister recently sent a message to the Russian president, Mr. Putin. East The message is in fact equivalent to admitting defeat. Because there is talk of requesting military aid from Russia, and this is in the absence of reasons for that.

Aliyev said that Baku “is involved in its military operations in the internationally recognized territories of Azerbaijan, and has no plans to transfer these operations to the territory of Armenia.”

The Azerbaijani president stated that Yerevan, on the one hand, “admitted defeat”, but on the other hand, “does not want to declare its final surrender.”

The President of Azerbaijan said that his country’s army operations in Karabakh are proceeding successfully, noting that these operations have resulted in the liberation of 200 cities in the region, and expressed his hope that Azerbaijan will succeed in restoring its integrity. territorial.

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In response to Armenia's request, Russia discloses a condition to provide it with assistance.

Aliyev: We call for the withdrawal of Armenia to be guaranteed through negotiations as soon as possible

Aliyev added: “We want to ensure the withdrawal of the Armenian armed forces from the rest of the occupied territories, through negotiations as soon as possible. Otherwise, we will advance in the restoration of our territorial integrity by all available means, and as I said before, we will go until the end of the road. ”

Earlier, the Azerbaijani news agency reported that Aliyev had received a delegation from Turkey led by his foreign minister in Baku, without revealing details. Meanwhile, Çavuşolu declared, on his Twitter page, that he arrived in the Azerbaijani capital to discuss the recent events in Karabakh with the country’s leaders and renewed Azerbaijan’s “strong support” from Ankara.

Source: Novosti + Interfax



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