Aliyev threatens France and Canada - “Let them mind their own business”
Sometimes countries located at the other end of the world make statements about the processes taking place in Azerbaijan, and this is unacceptable, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said in an interview with Azerbaijan Television during his trip to Nakhijevan, the local sources reported.
“I can refer to Canada as an example. I was recently informed that the Canadian Ministry of Foreign Affairs had made a statement on Azerbaijan and our internal affairs. What right does it have to do that? Who gave it such a right? What does Canada consider itself to be? Is it perhaps a superpower we didn’t know of. It is probably a second Luxembourg, a second superpower we didn’t know of. Let them mind their own business,” Aliyev was quoted as saying.
The Azerbaijani president also rejected the latest statement of France’s Foreign Ministry as unacceptable.
“We have repeatedly expressed our objection to the French side to leave us alone. They should mind their own business. The chairman of the French Senate comes to Yerevan where he declares that the French Senate will recognize Nagorno-Karabakh. When we appeal to the French government over this issue, when we express our protest, we are told not to pay attention to that because it is a legislative body and its statements do not reflect the position of the French government. But what about the Ministry of Foreign Affairs? Doesn’t it reflect the position of the government? What kind of statements are these? Let them go and mind their own business,” Aliyev added.
To remind, Foreign Ministries of Canada and France recently called for releasing all Armenian prisoners of war who are currently held captive in Azerbaijan.