The completely baseless and grossly distorted historical facts claims made by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan against Azerbaijan during the press conference are another blow to the process of establishing peace in the region, Aykhan Hajizada, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan (MFA), said while answering the question of the local media about the groundless allegations made by the Prime Minister of Armenia Pashinyan during the press conference on March 14.
Pashinyan's claims are another blow to peace process, Azerbaijani MFA says
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