"The international community should not turn a blind eye to Armenia's illegal resettlement policy," Jan Peren, the first French ambassador to Azerbaijan, told the local bureau of Report.
He condemned Armenia's aggressive policy: "Today, Armenians living in Syria and Lebanon are illegally relocated to the occupied territories of Azerbaijan. It is not Armenia's first policy of aggression in history. Today, Armenians living in Nagorno-Karabakh are not from this region. Thus, after the Turkmenchay Treaty signing in 1928, Armenians living in Iran were resettled in Nagorno-Karabakh. They are the ancestors of the Armenians living in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan today. The population of Nagorno-Karabakh has always belonged to Azerbaijan, and the Karabakh Khanate existed in the history. "
Peren stressed that it is time to take appropriate measures to put an end to Armenia's illegal resettlement policy: "Today, Armenia's illegal resettlement policy is unacceptable. "Unfortunately, the international community, which is interfering in other issues, is still silent on this conflict."