ArmInfo. The Milli Mejlis of Azerbaijan, following the foreign policy department of this country, harshly reacted to the resolution of the French Senate, which actually supported the right of self-determination of the people of Nagorno-Karabakh.
According to Azerbaijani media, the Mili Majlis document states that the Senate resolution undermines Azerbaijani-French relations, including the points of the 1993 bilateral agreement. "One of the reasons why the Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh conflict was not resolved for 30 years was France's support for Armenia in an attempt to maintain the status quo," the statement said.
<The French Senate claims that Azerbaijan was allegedly condemned at a meeting of the UN Security Council for attacking Armenia. Although, in fact, at that meeting, the majority of the members of the UN Security Council called for the delimitation of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border. This indicates that the French Senate is using the UN Security Council for its dirty intentions>, the document adopted in the Parliament of the Republic of Azerbaijan says.
Poorly coping with the short genocidal history of their country, Azerbaijani parliamentarians decided to dive into the depths of centuries, reminding the French, as noted "of the war crimes committed by France in Algeria, which remain a black spot in the history of mankind."
Following the behavior of their older brother Erdogan, the Azerbaijani parliamentarians also wrote about the "Armenian terrorists in Armenia sponsored by France", who "were recognized as national heroes and subsequently carried out terrorist attacks on the territory of Azerbaijan". The Parliament of the Republic of Azerbaijan appealed to the Government of Azerbaijan to prevent France from interfering in the process of regulating relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia. In addition, it was proposed to freeze French assets and reconsider the participation of French companies in the energy sector of Azerbaijan. It was also proposed to raise the issue of France's crimes in the Non-Aligned Movement, to include the issue of French Turkophobia on the agenda of the Unification of Turkic States, and the Islamophobia of France in the Organization of Islamic Cooperation. The statement was adopted by 95 votes "for" with 1 "against".