“We can only talk about equal and partner agreement,” said Bulbuloglu.
“We are a self-sufficient country, we, in principle, need nothing from anyone, the country is developing at a rapid pace,” the ambassador added.
He recalled that Azerbaijan would in June host the First European Games, where Russia will be represented by a large delegation of over 600 people.
“Azerbaijan today doesn’t need to sign any contracts that at least in some way infringe its interests and its sovereignty,” said Bulbuloglu, noting that the country approaches international treaties very carefully, taking into account the future.
Eastern Partnership envisages the political association and economic integration of the EU with Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine. The last three countries signed an agreement on associated partnership with the EU in 2014.
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