EU Denies Political Deal Claims with Azerbaijan
- EU Delegation to Azerbaijan refutes political deal claims with Azerbaijani parties.
- Condemns disinformation and reaffirms commitment to Azerbaijan's sovereignty.
- No evidence of political agreement found in meetings with Azerbaijani parties.
Baku (The Brussels Morning Newspaper) – The EU Delegation to Azerbaijan has firmly rejected recent allegations suggesting political arrangements between EU representatives and Azerbaijani political parties. In a public statement, the delegation condemned the disinformation campaigns targeting the European Union, emphasizing its commitment to Azerbaijan's sovereignty and the principle of non-interference in the country's electoral processes. The delegation expressed its dismay over the spread of false information, which it described as an attack on the integrity of the EU and its officials. The statement highlighted that the EU maintains a collaborative relationship with Azerbaijan, focusing on the welfare of its citizens, including the protection of human rights. The EU Delegation reiterated its engagement with various segments of Azerbaijani society, including political groups and civil society organizations, to foster a constructive partnership. This approach underscores the EU's dedication to supporting democratic values and human rights in Azerbaijan. In light of the allegations, the EU Delegation reaffirmed its stance on transparency and cooperation, aiming to dispel any misconceptions regarding its activities in Azerbaijan. The delegation's response reflects a broader commitment to uphold democratic principles and engage positively with the Azerbaijani government and its people. The EU's proactive stance against disinformation is part of its broader strategy to maintain credibility and trust in its international partnerships, particularly in regions where political dynamics are complex and often contentious.