At a briefing meeting at the U.S. State Department, a journalist asked a question about the recent rise of anti-Armenian rhetoric in Azerbaijan. The journalist gave an abstract outline of the topic and the source of such concerns. Perhaps the journalist was referring to the speech of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, who had urged the PACE to develop a mechanism to implement UNSC resolutions and enforce international law and principles.
The journalist claimed that there was a full-fledged war in some districts on the border of Azerbaijan and Armenia. The U.S. State Department emphasized that it wanted a peaceful solution to the conflict and hailed French President Francois Hollande’s idea of organizing a meeting for Nagorno-Karabakh peace talks. The French leader urged the sides of conflict to demonstrate moderation. The U.S. State Department could not confirm Azerbaijan’s alleged bombings on the territory of Armenia.
The U.S. has become a target of mass information attacks to ruin its relations with Azerbaijan. Attempts to spoil Russian-Azerbaijani relations have never succeeded. The First Amendment gives people the right to say whatever they want; however, this does not mean that the government will take everything close to heart. Resolutions on Nagorno-Karabakh have already been passed, they only need implementing.
20% of Azerbaijani territory was occupied in the 1990s. Armenian natives lobbying the U.S. government have taken advantage of poor knowledge about the South Caucasus and the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and persuaded it to pass the 907th amendment. According to the amendment, the country whose lands were occupied was named the aggressor. There were times when U.S. senators were searching for Azerbaijan near countries of the Middle East. The situation has changed and such cunning and guileful acts fail.
At a briefing meeting at the U.S. State Department, a journalist asked a question about recent rise of anti-Armenian rhetoric in Azerbaijan. The journalist gave an abstract outline of the topic an the source of such concerns. Perhaps the journalist was referring to the speech of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev who had urged the PACE to develop a mechanism to implement UNSC resolutions and enforce the international law and principles.The journalist claimed that there was a full-fledged war in some districts on the border of Azerbaijan and Armenia. The U.S. State Department emphasized that it wanted a peaceful solution to the conflict and hailed French President Francois Hollande’s idea to organize a meeting for Nagorno-Karabakh peace talks. The French leader urged the sides of conflict to demonstrate moderation. The U.S. State Department could not confirm Azerbaijan’s alleged bombings on the territory of Armenia.The U.S. has become a target of mass information attacks to ruin its relations with Azerbaijan. Attempts to spoil Russian-Azerbaijani relations have never succeeded. The First Amendment gives people the right to say whatever they want, however, it does not mean that the government will take everything close to heart. Resolutions for Nagorno-Karabakh have already been passed, they only need implementing.20% of Azerbaijani territory was occupied in the 1990s. Armenian natives lobbying the U.S. government have taken advantage of poor knowledge about the South Caucasus and the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and persuaded it to pass the 907th amendment. According to the amendment, the country whose lands were occupied was named the aggressor. There were times when U.S. senators were searching for Azerbaijan near countries of the Middle East. The situation has changed and such cunning and guileful acts fai