Azerbaijan’s chief says France can't participate within the peace talks with Armenia after ‘insulting’ Baku.
Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev has mentioned his nation doesn't need France to participate in its peace talks with Armenia, calling off a four-way assembly with French President Emmanuel Macron and European Council head Charles Michel in Brussels on December 7.
Aliyev mentioned on Friday that Macron had “attacked” and “insulted” Baku and mustn't act as a go-between.
Preventing between Armenia and Azerbaijan flared in September of their decades-old dispute over the Nagorno-Karabakh enclave – internationally recognised as a part of Azerbaijan, however largely managed by ethnic Armenians, with backing from Yerevan.
All sides accused the opposite of triggering the most recent bout of preventing, wherein Armenia mentioned Azerbaijan had seized settlements inside its borders.
A ceasefire was agreed upon in late September and final month in Prague the 2 international locations agreed to permit a civilian European Union mission to be arrange on their border.
However talking on Friday, Aliyev accused Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan of attempting to undercut the subsequent stage of talks by insisting France should be a dealer.
“Macron … attacked Azerbaijan and accused us in what we haven’t achieved,” Aliyev mentioned, talking in English at a convention with worldwide representatives in Baku.
He mentioned the French chief had adopted an “anti-Azerbaijan place” and was “insulting” Baku.
“It's clear that below these circumstances, with this perspective, France can't be a part of the peace course of between Azerbaijan and Armenia.”
‘Prague format’
Armenia’s international ministry mentioned it wished to keep up the “Prague format” of discussions, which concerned Macron and Michel.
A spokesperson mentioned Azerbaijan’s assertion that Yerevan was attempting to disrupt peace talks “has nothing to do with actuality”, the Interfax information company reported.
Macron has accused Russia of stoking tensions between Baku and Yerevan, and has additionally affirmed his assist for Armenia’s sovereignty in telephone calls with Pashinyan.
Armenia additionally mentioned on Friday that Azerbaijan had not but responded to its newest proposals for a peace settlement, which it introduced at a gathering between their international ministers in Washington, DC firstly of November.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov mentioned on Friday that Moscow – which deployed 5,000 peacekeepers to the area in 2020 to handle a ceasefire after a six-week battle – was prepared to assist dealer additional agreements, however that there was no concrete plan for the leaders to satisfy in Moscow.
Russia is a proper ally of Armenia but additionally seeks to keep up good relations with Baku, and resisted calls to deploy forces to assist Yerevan below a mutual defence pact after preventing broke out in September.
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