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Azerbaijani MP: Armenia again shows its two-facedness by refusing to vote for resolution on Georgia

7 September 2020 20:00 (UTC+04:00)
Azerbaijani MP: Armenia again shows its two-facedness by refusing to vote for resolution on Georgia

By Trend

By refusing to vote for the resolution on Georgia presented by this country at the UN General Assembly, Armenia has once again shown its two-facedness, Head of the Azerbaijan-Georgia Working Group on inter-parliamentary relations, MP of Azerbaijan Arzu Naghiyev, told Trend.

The MP noted that Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan says that he always has a positive attitude towards Georgian-Armenian relations, posing as a friend, but actually refuses to vote for the resolution, held at the international level.

“Of course, the Armenians will abstain from voting, because they themselves violate the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Azerbaijan, and they occupied the Azerbaijani lands. If Armenia supported this resolution, the Nagorno-Karabakh issue would inevitably emerge. This means that Georgia must draw a conclusion for itself who is its friend and who is not. I think that the Georgian authorities should make appropriate decisions on this issue and revise their policy related to Armenia,” said the MP.

On September 3, as a result of a vote, a resolution "Status of refugees and internally displaced persons from Abkhazia and the Tskhinvali region of South Ossetia (Georgia)" was adopted at the UN General Assembly.

Azerbaijan supported the draft resolution, while Armenia refused to participate in the voting.

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