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Azerbaijan walks out of francophone summit over distorted statements

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Azerbaijan says Armenian foreign minister made provocative statement full of falsifications, followed by distortions in summit’s draft declaration

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Azerbaijani officials walked out of a francophone country summit hosted by Tunisia on Saturday over “distorted, provocative statements” against Azerbaijan in a draft of the summit’s declaration.

At the Francophonie Summit, Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan made a provocative statement full of falsehoods, said an Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry statement.

The ministry said that with the direct support of France, unilateral, malicious, and distorted provocative statements were made against Azerbaijan in first drafts of the Djerba Declaration, named after the Tunisian island hosting the summit.

“Due to the intervention of numerous member states during the draft document discussion, the accusations against our country were removed from the texts, and words explicitly targeting Azerbaijan were not permitted to be included in the drafts. However, there are still some components in the final version of the document that do not fall under the authority of the organization and provide a chance for Armenia’s weapons of political propaganda,” the ministry continued.

Later, the ministry said, “the draft statement was authorized for submission to the summit without considering the complaints, thereby going against the decision-making procedures and taking member states’ attitudes into account. The representatives who opposed the verdict in this case walked out of the meeting chamber,” it said.

“It is completely unacceptable that an institution, of which Azerbaijan is not a member or observer, whose main purpose is to promote French and French culture around the world and which is managed under France’s influence, is used for negotiating matters beyond its authority and for politically malicious purposes,” the ministry added.

It decried how texts to be adopted by Francophone member nations at the summit would be politically skewed and irrelevant but that Azerbaijan wishes to express gratitude to all states that acted in line with international law and principles during discussion of the declaration.

Azerbaijan and Armenia

Relations between the former Soviet republics of Armenia and Azerbaijan have been tense since 1991, when the Armenian military occupied Nagorno-Karabakh, a territory internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan.

In fall 2020, in 44 days of clashes, Baku liberated several cities, villages, and settlements in Karabakh from Armenian occupation, ending in a Moscow-brokered truce. The conflict’s peace agreement is celebrated as a triumph in Azerbaijan.

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