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Azerbaijan rejects Armenian allegations, demands end to military violations
@Source: trend.az
BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 18. We firmly reject
the statement by the Prime Minister’s Office of Armenia dated 18
March 2025 that distorts the realities on the ground and the facts
of border area shootings, along with absolutely unfounded claims
against Azerbaijan, said Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs Aykhan Hajizada, Trend reports.
"Ending the border shooting cases that the Ministry of Defense
of the Republic of Azerbaijan has announced, as well as the open
provocations by the Armenian military personnel also seen from
video recordings that the Armenian side is aware of, is a must for
the stability. Instead of demonstrating goodwill and ceasing such
provocations, the Armenian side’s abstract and practically
impossible propositions have no validity as they were for almost 30
years during the occupation of the territories of Azerbaijan by
Armenia. It reminds us of proposals made by the Minsk Group
co-chairs, instead of calling to end the occupation.
If the Government of Armenia is guided by the agenda of peace as
stated by the Prime Minister’s Office, it would be timely to give
explanations on how the massive military buildups, especially in
the border areas, that also include the deployment of offensive
weaponry, serve such an agenda of Armenia.
Concerning the purported goodwill of Armenia on the finalization
of the text of the agreement on peace and establishment of
interstate relations between the two countries, it is timely to
recall the fact that it was Azerbaijan that took the first steps by
proposing to work on the peace agreement back in early 2022, when
Armenia, by all means, derailed the process. It is also worth
reminding that despite Armenia’s multiple challenges in the
negotiations, including its refusal to withdraw its remaining
forces from the territories of Azerbaijan and promoting the regime
that they established in our territories, it is due to Azerbaijan’s
efforts and measures such an achievement in the process was
accomplished.
At the same time, despite being aware of Azerbaijan’s
long-lasting demand to amend the constitution to end the
territorial claims against Azerbaijan, Armenia’s continuing
disregard of this challenge is highly concerning. We once again
reiterate our principled position that the amendment to Armenia’s
constitution to eliminate the claims against the sovereignty and
territorial integrity of Azerbaijan is a prerequisite to allow the
signing of the negotiated text. Furthermore, we emphasize the
necessity to formally abolish the obsolete and dysfunctional Minsk
Group and related structures of the OSCE.
Armenia, as a country that has been flagrantly violating
international treaties being a party to them, including arms
control mechanisms for almost 30 years, engaging in aggression
against Azerbaijan and concealing the majority of its military
hardware and weaponry from international arms control mechanisms by
illegally deploying them in our territories, has no moral right to
speak about such mechanisms.
When it comes to opening up communications, Armenia despite
written and signed obligations regarding the opening of
communications connecting Azerbaijan’s western regions with its
Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, has not fulfilled them for 4 years.
Instead, they put forward proposals for essentially unnecessary,
complex to execute, and practically lengthy routes that serve to
divert attention away from the process and obligations. If the
Armenian side is genuinely interested in the opening of
communications in the region, it should not evade its obligations
and must take practical steps in line with the new regional
realities to facilitate the opening of communications.
Azerbaijan will continue its peace efforts in all directions,
and will resolutely prevent any steps against this process," the
statement reads.
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