Azerbaijan Condemns Luxembourg’s Comments on Peace Process, While Online Communities Debate Email Services and Cat Sweaters

Azerbaijan’s Mejlis denounces Luxembourg’s Chamber of Deputies President’s statements.

The Milli Mejlis of Azerbaijan has issued a statement condemning the comments made by Luxembourg’s President of the Chamber of Deputies in Yerevan, accusing him of attempting to undermine the progress of the peace process. The Azerbaijani parliament criticized Luxembourg, suggesting that they may have been influenced by a “French-style” approach to the South Caucasus region. They accused Luxembourg of distorting the processes in the region and making demands on Azerbaijan.

On a different note, online communities are engaging in various topics ranging from email services to hairless cat fashion. Whether it is debates about bulk email services, discussions about grocery delivery, or conversations about cat sweaters, people are sharing diverse perspectives and engaging in a wide range of conversations on different forums.

The President of Luxembourg’s Chamber of Deputies, Claude Wiesler, demanded that Baku release all prisoners of war and provide information on missing persons. This demand was backed by previous resolutions passed by the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg. The Azerbaijani deputies warned Armenia against applauding and supporting unilateral approaches by third countries, emphasizing that such actions do not benefit the peace process or efforts to build trust.

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