He said, the European Commission has sent relevant notifications to countries on the cases of abuse related to the issue.
“From this point of view, I do not think that we demonstrate double standards on this issue. The EU does not export any goods or services from Nagorno-Karabakh,” he added.
Earlier, Ambassador Kamil Khasiyev, representative of Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry said, during the 15th meeting of the EU-Azerbaijan Parliamentary Cooperation Committee, that European companies are engaged in extracting gold in the occupied Azerbaijani territories.
Azerbaijan expects the EU to take a decisive position on Armenian exploitation of natural recourses in its occupied lands.
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