Azerbaijan Responds to Macron's Statements on Armenia-Azerbaijani Negotiations

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French President Emmanuel Macron, who held a press conference on the results of the European Political Union summit in Moldova on June 1, stressed the need to resolve ongoing conflicts in Europe. Speaking about the war in Ukraine, and the tension in Kosovo, Macron also touched on the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

"We brought together Prime Minister Pashinyan and President Aliyev together with President Michel and Chancellor Scholz. The goal is to continue the negotiation process between these two countries and achieve peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan. For this, the sovereignty of both countries and the security of people, including minorities, must be respected. This is important for us," Macron said.

"The European leaders called on Armenia and Azerbaijan to respect all their commitments, especially the commitment to release prisoners of war soon. They also mentioned the importance of the contribution made by the monitoring mission of the European Union in Armenia. Finally, the importance of determining the rights and guarantees for the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh was emphasized. President Emmanuel Macron particularly insisted on the importance of not allowing any hostile rhetoric and continuing efforts to return to peace for the sake of the well-being of the entire population in the region," the Press Service of the French President noted.

On the same day, Aykhan Hajizada, the Press Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan, said that the statement issued by France about the meeting distorted the position of the parties.

"Within the framework of the European Political Community summit in Chisinau, the press release on the results of the meeting between the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Prime Minister of Armenia with the participation of the President of the EU Council Charles Michel, the President of France and the Chancellor of Germany was given by Charles Michel as the organizer of the Brussels format according to tradition. Later, the statement made unilaterally by the French President about the meeting does not reflect and distorts the parties' position. Unfortunately, this is not the first case of such behavior by France, and it does not make a positive contribution to the peace process between Azerbaijan and Armenia, peace and stability in the region," Aykhan Hajizada added.

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