“Azerbaijani supplies do not resemble humanitarian aid,” says Russian Foreign Ministry source
The transfer of transformers and generators from Azerbaijan to Ukraine as "humanitarian aid" raises questions for Russia. This was stated by a source from the Russian Foreign Ministry in an interview with TASS.
“This step by Baku raises perplexity. Within the framework of the special military operation, the armed forces of the Russian Federation are destroying Ukraine's critical infrastructure, which is being used by the Kyiv regime for military purposes. The Azerbaijani supplies, which are unlikely to fundamentally change the situation, do not resemble humanitarian aid,” the source noted.
The source also drew attention to the opinions of certain Azerbaijani commentators who indicated that the supplied equipment is in demand within the republic, considering the necessity for the post-conflict reconstruction of the Nagorno-Karabakh territories and the growing socio-economic challenges.
Նմանատիպ հոդվածներ
120,000 People in Nagorno-Karabakh Found Themselves in Hostage Situation, Says Pashinyan
Due to Azerbaijan's blockade of the Lachin corridor and disruption of gas supply, 120,000 people in Nagorno-Karabakh hav...
Greece's Foreign Ministry Calls for Unconditional Opening of Lachin Corridor
The Greek Foreign Ministry has issued a statement on its Twitter page calling on Azerbaijan to open the Lachin Corridor,...
Klaar Addresses Reports of European Observers in the Lachin Corridor
The EU Special Representative for the South Caucasus and the crisis in Georgia, Toivo Klaar, has commented on Twitter re...
Information Headquarters on the Lachin Corridor
For the sixth consecutive day, the only road connecting Artsakh to Armenia remains closed by Azerbaijan. This was report...