Azerbaijan Condemns Israel's Recognition of Armenian Genocide, Urges Reconsideration
On Monday, Azerbaijan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a formal condemnation of Israel's decision to recognize the Armenian genocide. The ministry expressed "deep and significant concern" over the resolution and called on Israel to reconsider its stance. Azerbaijan criticized the recognition as a distortion of historical facts related to the events of 1915, describing it as a politicized decision lacking legal or scientific basis.
The statement emphasized that such actions do not contribute to reconciliation or mutual understanding but instead deepen existing disputes and harm efforts to achieve lasting peace and stability in the region. Azerbaijan reaffirmed its commitment to preserving historical truth, respecting international law principles, and promoting sustainable peace and stability in the area.
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