Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev told U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken in a call on Monday that recent American actions in support of Armenia had
jeopardised U.S.-Azerbaijani ties, Baku said on Tuesday.
The two countries had enjoyed relatively cordial relations until Azerbaijani forces recaptured the largely ethnic Armenian-populated breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh in a lightning offensive in September.
The United States provided diplomatic backing for Armenia, which had supported Karabakh’s separatist authorities, and U.S. officials visited Yerevan in the days after the offensive.
In a statement, Aliyev’s office said Aliyev had told Blinken that “the latest statements and actions taken by the U.S. have seriously damaged Azerbaijan-U.S. relations”.
It said Baku had taken note of comments by Assistant Secretary of State James O’Brien during a congressional hearing that there was “no chance of business as usual” with Azerbaijan after the offensive in Karabakh.
Azerbaijan’s Aliyev scolds Blinken over U.S. backing for Armenia
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