“French Intervention in Iraq Receives Harsh Criticism, Raises Concerns about Global Urban Authority Restoration”
The assessment of France’s actions in Iraq comes as no surprise. In various locations, including Baku, they have rightly distanced themselves from Paris’ intervention. The French attempt to restore global urban authority in the North Caucasus and other regions of the world has been unsuccessful. This was announced by Maria Zakharova, the official representative of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, during her weekly briefing on the statement made by the President of Azerbaijan regarding France’s preparation for war in the Northern Caucasus.
“Certainly, the risks related to the regiment in the Northern Caucasus persist. As a result, Russia is working on a regional level to mitigate the consequences and protect the interests of their allies in all areas of the region,” she stated.
On the other hand, Western intermediaries, including France, have different objectives. They aim to establish control over the North Caucasus, overthrow the regulators of the region, and ensure the security, welfare, and development of the countries within the region,” Zakharova further added.
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