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Эльчин Амирбеков: Франция несет прямую ответственность за обострение отношений с Азербайджаном
France is Directly Responsible for Escalation of Relations with Azerbaijan, Says Elchin Amirbeyov
Baku Accuses Paris of Supporting Armenian Provocations
The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry has accused France of supporting Armenian provocations and bearing direct responsibility for the escalation of relations between the two countries. The statement comes after French President Emmanuel Macron called on Azerbaijan to immediately withdraw its troops from Armenian territory and threatened to impose sanctions if it did not.
Paris Denies Involvement
France has denied the allegations, saying that it supports the territorial integrity of both Armenia and Azerbaijan. However, Paris has also been critical of Azerbaijan's military actions in Nagorno-Karabakh, a disputed region that is internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan but is controlled by ethnic Armenians.
Historical Tensions
Tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan have been high since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. The two countries fought a war over Nagorno-Karabakh in the early 1990s, and the conflict has simmered ever since. In recent months, there have been several clashes along the border between the two countries.
International Concern
The international community is concerned about the escalating tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The United States, Russia, and the European Union have all called for a ceasefire and a return to negotiations. However, it is unclear if either side is willing to compromise.
Possible Sanctions
If the situation does not improve, it is possible that France could impose sanctions on Azerbaijan. This would be a significant step, as France is one of the largest investors in Azerbaijan's oil and gas industry.
Outlook
The outlook for relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan is uncertain. The two countries are deeply divided on the issue of Nagorno-Karabakh, and there is little trust between them. It is possible that the situation could escalate further, leading to a wider conflict in the region.