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Azerbaijani MP: Armenian Foreign Minister has inadequate perception of reality

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“The statements by Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbanian have signs of inadequate perception of reality,” Azerbaijani Member of Parliament Fazil Mustafa said commenting on Armenian FM’s statements he made in country’s parliament recently. The MP says absolute rigidity in statements in not characteristic for normal politicians.

"Nalbandian’s statement is typical of Armenian politicians with flawed worldview. Who else might say for sure what will happen in such an unpredictable region like the South Caucasus in the future? The situation may radically change in this region in a very short time. If Nalbandian does not understand this, it means he has problems in perception of reality," the MP said. 

Mustafa says that Armenia is losing all the attributes of an independent state. 

"Such a policy is fraught with significant challenges in the international arena. The fact that Armenia has not yet responded to updated Madrid principles shows that the policy of this state remains unchanged. These policies will work against Armenia in the near future.”

The parliamentarian also expressed regret over the principle of "double standards" that still exist in the world. According to the MP, sanctions are imposed against Iran very easily urging the country to comply with international law while the same principle is not demonstrated in relation to Armenia.

"But the policy of double standards comes to an end, and when that happens, Armenia will have to reckon with international law,”the Azerbaijani MP added.

/Day.Az/

 

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