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Cardi B apologized after facing criticism for promoting a fundraiser for Armenia.
The rapper posted details of the event as the country continuum. conflict with azerbaijan on the separatist territory of Nagorno-Karabakh continues.
He promoted the hashtag #cardibsupportsterrorism on social media, with some users criticizing the star.
In a voicemail posted on Twitter, Cardi B she said she had publicized the event to support a friend.
“I did not know that this is a war between two countries,” he said.
Following the backlash, he said he analyzed the conflict and realized that he had not investigated properly beforehand.
The star said that she has many Armenian friends but does not know anyone from Azerbaijan.
“My wish is, since I did a little research today because you gave me so many comments, my wish is that both countries are in peace,” the star continued in her voice message.
“There is not a small land that is worth chaos, death, struggle, especially in this year that is so … this is such a bad year. There are many diseases. I feel that God is trying to give us a message …
“I’m not taking sides. I love both countries and I’m sorry I offended someone. That’s not my style. I don’t like that kind of thing.
“And I’m sorry that I offended someone, that we offended someone. We really want peace, and that’s it.”
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Armenia, which has a predominantly Christian population, and Azerbaijan, which is primarily Muslim, first clashed in the 1980s over Nagorno-Karabakh.
The separatist region is located within Azerbaijan, but it is mostly populated and run by ethnic Armenians.
Although a ceasefire was agreed in 1994, Azerbaijan and Armenia are frequently accused of attacks throughout the territory and along the border between Azerbaijan and Armenia.