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Russia Continues Arming Armenia – Azerbaijani Vice Speaker

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The day of liberation of the occupied lands of Azerbaijan is close, considers the first vice speaker of the country's parliament Ziyafat Asgarov.

He said we have repeatedly stated and continue to say that the day when the occupied lands of Azerbaijan are liberated is near.

'Today the political situation in the world is changing in favor of Azerbaijan in the resolution of the Karabakh conflict and you will witness this', Ziyafat Asgarov told reporters Thursday.

'I regret that Russia, one of the co-chairing countries, which has assumed the mission of peaceful solution to the conflict, is arming Armenia again,'  Ziyafat Asgarov said.

He said that Russia’s arming Armenia is one of the factors damaging the peace-making mission.

'We stated several times, even during Boris Yeltsin’s presidency that it must be prevented. I regret that some commissions were created, but they did not produce any results. The state, which is obliged to realize the peace-making mission, continues arming Armenia. This is obvious. We are concerned about it.

But I must say that Azerbaijan has ten times more weapons than Armenia and Azerbaijan is ready to liberate its territories by military way. No one must doubt it,' he said.

Commenting on Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan’s statement on winning the war, Ziyafat Asgarov said Sargsyan says this in order to calm himself and his people.

'Sargsyan can say whatever he wants and give a lesson of mental therapy. But we are doing the real work,' he said. 

1 news.az, APA

 

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