MFA: Baku demands explanation from Moscow over provocation aired on Channel One

MFA: Baku demands explanation from Moscow over provocation aired on Channel One

The display of a distorted map of the Republic of Azerbaijan during the "Vremya Pokazhet" program aired on May 6 by Russian Federationchr("39")s state-owned Channel One, including the reference to the non-existent so-called "Nagorno-Karabakh," constitutes a serious provocation and an unacceptable act of political manipulation, Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry spokesperson Aykhan Hajizada said in a statement, Olaylar informs.

"The sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic of Azerbaijan have been fully restored, and this reality is recognized by the international community, including the Russian Federation. Against the backdrop of repeated statements by the Russian side affirming respect for Azerbaijanchr("39")s sovereignty and territorial integrity and emphasizing that these issues are never subject to question, the dissemination of outdated, false, and separatism-promoting narratives on a Russian state television channel stands in stark contradiction to the spirit of Azerbaijan-Russia relations, as well as to the principles of mutual respect and good-neighborly relations," Hajizada said.

He noted that "such irresponsible and biased conduct by a state-owned media outlet is unacceptable."

"We expect the Russian side to provide a clear explanation regarding this matter and to take necessary measures to prevent the recurrence of such incidents," the ministry official said.

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