France is not going to back down from steps against Azerbaijan.

On the contrary, it is engaged in further expanding the scale of this activity.

Paris clearly shows a hostile position towards Azerbaijan.

France, which tried to cover up its non-constructive activities as co-chairman of the former Minsk Group while our territories were under occupation for 30 years, does not see the need to do so anymore.

Because he understands that it is no longer useful and, as they say, he plays openly.

Unwilling to come to terms with the fact that the Minsk Group has become the dustbin of history and lost its role as a mediator, Paris shows clear disrespect for the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Azerbaijan and clear support for the separatist factions in Karabakh.

During the 44-day Patriotic War, France went down in history as the country that opposed the rightful struggle of Azerbaijan.

They know this well in Azerbaijan, as well as in countries friendly to Azerbaijan.

The steps taken by France both during the 44-day war and after the war made a permanent place in the memory of the Azerbaijani people.

From now on, France will never be considered as a friend in Azerbaijan and will not be remembered.

Not content with passing a series of resolutions against Azerbaijan in the French Senate and the National Assembly after the war, France embraced Araik Arutunyan, the leader of the separatist tribe that temporarily took refuge with Russian peacekeepers in Karabakh, and organized his visit.

Araik Harutunyan, together with other members of the separatist tribe, has been enjoying French hospitality on the banks of the Seine River for several days.

By undermining international law, political culture, and interstate relations, France openly supports separatism by inviting the "leader" of the so-called bandit regime that once "existed" in Azerbaijan.

This action is a clear disregard for all provisions of international law regarding the territorial integrity and sovereignty of states by official Paris.

It seems that the French government is increasing its dose of insolence because it is sure that it is not responsible for its actions and will not stand up to international law.

But Paris should not forget that it has enough opportunities and resources to take similar steps against it.

The people of Corsica have been fighting for their freedom for years, suffering from the pressures and repressions of the French authorities.

The actions of Paris provoke Baku to invite the Corsican leader to Azerbaijan in the same manner and organize his meetings here.

I wonder what France's reaction will be if the leader of the Corsican Freedom Movement is officially invited to Azerbaijan?

As Azerbaijan respects international law, territorial integrity and sovereignty of states, it is not taking such steps yet.

But if France's provocations continue, official Baku should respond to the provocateur in its own language.

Because there is no other way out in response to Paris's steps.

It is interesting, in what status France accepts the bandit Araiki?

I wonder if the French state, with its centuries-old history, is not ashamed to embrace the "leader" of a so-called non-existent regime that has no status?

In France, some senators who are the puppets of the Armenian diaspora and the lobby held meetings with the members of Araikin's gang, sticking to their convictions.

The members of the Senate, Valery Boye, Patrick Kanner, who are at the forefront of anti-Azerbaijan activities, as well as the head of the Ile-de-France region, Valery Pekres, and others showed solidarity with the separatist support and voiced statements condemning Azerbaijan.

Some of these meetings were held in the Senate building.

It is clear that the French politicians who welcomed the separatist thugs in the building of the Senate, which they consider to be the cradle of democracy, and ignore international law and the UN Charter, are dancing to the sound of the coins they bought from the Armenian lobby.

The main thought-provoking point is that the official Paris made it possible and supported separatism.

By embracing Arutunyan, France is not only turning its back on the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity, but should also be aware that it is setting a precedent that will lead to tragedies.

It would be better if Paris supported separatism and turned its attention to the rightful demands of the peoples of Corsica and New Caledonia, which it devoted to the "leader" of the so-called non-existent regime.

Although the French Foreign Ministry declared that these visits were not organized at the state level, and the anti-Azerbaijani resolutions adopted in the Senate and the National Assembly did not reflect the position of the government, these fairy tales have long been over for Azerbaijan.

It is now clear who is who.

It is long past time for Paris, which has not yet given up its intention to mediate, to convince Baku of its stupid statements and lies.

After all that happened, the claim of France, which received the criminal leader of the so-called separatist regime as a legal official guest, to actively participate in the normalization process between Azerbaijan and Armenia, and its attempts to attach itself to the Brussels process are nothing but political shamelessness.

Azerbaijan will never allow this intention of France to come true.

Official Paris must finally figure it out.

Because everything is in the middle.

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