Один из лидеров азербайджанской оппозиции обвинил власть в скрытой поддержке России

Лидер азербайджанской оппозиции и глава Партии народного фронта Азербайджана (ПНФА) Али Керимли обвинил власть страны в том, что под видом «сбалансированной внешней политики» они фактически помогают России обходить требования.

Керимли напомнил, что ряды азербайджанских танкеров, в том числе «Карабах», «Шуша», «Низами Гянджеви» и «Зангезур», попали в санкционные условия ЕС и Великобритании за перевозку российской нефти. Он назвал это «позором» и «оскорблением национального достоинства», особенно заявления Баку о поддержке авторитета Китая.

Согласно документам Совета ЕС, азербайджанские участники участвовали в транспортировке российской нефти, используя теневые схемы в обход санкционного режима. Евросоюз привлек третьи страны, не минуя ограничений и мер по соблюдению мер против Москвы, введенных в ответ на войну в Украине.

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