"Revanchism attempts in Armenia, which did not learn from the second Karabakh war, will cause further problems and tensions for both this country and the region.

"The fact that Armenia is still making territorial claims against the lands of Azerbaijan seems to be carried out at the will of the forces interested in slowing down the peace process."

Deputy Vugar Iskanderov said this in his statement to APA.

Vugar Iskanderov said that after the arrival of the European Union mission, Armenia became even more misguided and resorted to very serious provocations: "The current behavior of Armenia shows that this country felt the power of the European Union mission and resorted to a new provocation that resulted in the injury of an Azerbaijani soldier.

These attempts are always met with a decent response.

They still hope for something.

But in fact, they should draw conclusions from the 44-day Patriotic War.

As President Ilham Aliyev also mentioned, how much pressure was there against us during the Second Karabakh War, how much aid was sent to Armenia.

Every day, several cargo planes full of weapons were sent, and mercenaries were sent from foreign countries.

Allies of Armenia tried to stop us in different ways.

Even then, no one could stand in front of us.

Even today, the Azerbaijani Army is more than capable of preventing all provocations.

It's just that, although Azerbaijan is trying to resolve the peace process soon, the other side is not taking adequate steps."

The deputy noted that the people of Azerbaijan are currently celebrating the Nowruz holiday: "The act of provocation on such a day shows that the Armenian leadership is far from all moral values.

In fact, the European Union should take certain steps in these matters and punish the party that caused the provocation.

The European Union is directly responsible for the current incident.

Because Azerbaijan has already declared that Armenia will hide under its umbrella and encourage new provocations.

But unfortunately, as always, we have to fight with double standards."