NO CHANCES FOR AZERBAIJAN TO RESTORE TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY ANY MORE, RUSSIAN ISLAMIC COMMITTEE HEAD SUPPOSES

PanARMENIAN.Net - Azerbaijan's joining the anti-Iraqi coalition brought to naught its chances to restore territorial integrity. Head of the Islamic Committee of Russia Heydar Jemal told "Echo" newspaper. In his words, the step "put Baku in a position of an outcast both in respect of Muslims and Europe" and threatens Azerbaijan "with full marginalization, which entails posing danger to its independence either by Russia or Iran under the conditions of increasing threat by Armenia, which did not take the US side itself." In Jemal's words, the things that can urge Armenia to reconsider its stand on the Karabakh issue can be brought to two main items: "first, the appearance of an actual political will, emanating from the Azeri people and consolidated in the leadership, to liberate Karabakh. Second, entire Islamic world solidarity on the issue with Azerbaijan." However, after Azerbaijan joined the anti-Iraqi coalition, it practically has no chances, the head of the Islamic committee of Russia concluded.
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