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15:28 02 Oct 2020

Avakov reacted to the Servant of the People deputy's statement about the help to Azerbaijan from Ukraine: he advised her medical care

Ukraine will not provide military assistance to any of the parties of the Azerbaijani-Armenian conflict.

The head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Arsen Avakov wrote about it on Twitter.

"Ukraine will not provide military assistance in the Azerbaijani-Armenian conflict to either side. But medical care … the entire country should seek the pills for deputies with a very developed imagination," the Interior Minister wrote.

Earlier, Liudmyla Marchenko, a People's Deputy from the Servant of the People party, expressed confidence on Ukraine 24 TV that Ukraine would not "pass by" providing military assistance to Azerbaijan if needed.

Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba warned politicians that the decision to provide assistance to foreign countries falls within the competence of the government and the President of Ukraine, and called for level-headed statements and comments.

"In conditions of active armed confrontation, many casualties, and destruction, I once again call on everyone to make balanced statements and comments that would not spark emotions, provoke confrontation and hostility, but conform to the official position of the Ukrainian state. In short, control your emotions and do not play with other people's emotions," Kuleba said.

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