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The resolution circulating in the French National Assembly calls on the EU and Paris to put pressure on Baku in signing a peace agreement with Yerevan


A resolution in the French National Assembly has been put into circulation in which the French government and the European Union call on Azerbaijan to speed up the signing of the peace agreement with Armenia and the release of Armenian captives in Baku.

The resolution was co-authored by the chairman of the "Republican Right" faction, France-Armenia Friendship Group, and Alexander Marten, Deputy Chairman of the same group.

The resolution states that France has a historic and political role in supporting Armenia's efforts to achieve peace in Armenia as a regular member of the UN Security Council and a key player to implement the European Neighborhood Policy. In this context, the need to sign the Armenia-France Strategy Partnership document based on democracy, human rights, security and development.

The resolution also emphasizes the immediate release of Armenian prisoners of war and other persons in Azerbaijan, emphasizing that the false trials of the Armenian population, the Armenian population, the destruction of the Armenian population, the Armenian historical and cultural and spiritual heritage and the existence of Armenia are continued.

Taking into account the above-mentioned circumstances, the French government calls on the French government to increase the pressure on Azerbaijan, the French government demands that Armenia sign a document on strategic cooperation with Armenia. Political, economic, military, educational, scientific and cultural cooperation with Armenia.