Politics:

Azerbaijan demands from its neighbor the land that had never belonged to him

The UNO Charter states that the principle of the territorial integrity isn't applicable for the countries which do not secure equal rights for the nations and do not allow freedom of self-determination

June 2, 2007
The history of the modern Azerbaijan goes almost according to Orwell, in spite of the historical facts and numerous confirmations about this or that land's belonging to various neighboring countries. To the territorial claims against Armenia the story with the Georgian monastery complex "Davit Garedji" is added now. Who Azerbaijan will sort out its relationship with next is hard to predict. It could be Dagestan, Iran, or Turkey. But before making any demands it is better to try and learn the history of the own nation and not to search any family tree where it doesn't exist; among Albanians, Persians, Turks etc.
 
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