- France's statement on importance of unilateral respect to the territorial integrity of Armenia
- France hasn’t called on Armenia to respect the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Azerbaijan
- France hasn’t demanded Armenia to withdraw the Armenian armed forces from the territories of Azerbaijan in accordance with the Trilateral statement and the outcome of the Prague meeting attended by the French President.
Azerbaijan Foreign Ministry exposes France's s pro-Armenian bias

The statement of the French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs on April 12, supporting Armenia in connection with the provocation of the Armenian side on April 11 against our positions located in the direction of Lachin region, does not reflect reality, the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry said.
The ministry recalled that France, which did not judge Armenia's aggression and occupation policy while acting as a mediator in the Azerbaijan-Armenia conflict for nearly 25 years, did not try to resolve the conflict, and carried out a smear campaign against Azerbaijan after it ended the occupation and resolved the conflict on its own, has once again demonstrated an unfair position with this statement.
France's biased policy towards Azerbaijan
The ministry cited examples of bias of France against Azerbaijan:
“We call on the French side to refrain from such statements that incite Armenia to further provocations and support revanchist forces,” the commentary added.
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