Azerbaijan stands firm with Pakistan despite pressure, says AIDHR chief Shahidov

Azerbaijan stands firm with Pakistan despite pressure, says Dr Ahmad Shahidov
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BAKU (Kashmir English): Dr Ahmad Shahidov, head of the Azerbaijan Institute for Democracy and Human Rights, has stated that Pakistan has given a strong response to India’s threats. In a post on social media platform X, he emphasised that Azerbaijan does not yield to pressure.

Dr Shahidov urged those threatening Azerbaijan with sanctions and travel boycotts to “study history carefully,” stressing that the Azerbaijani nation has “never learned to bow to pressure.” He reaffirmed Azerbaijan’s unwavering support for Pakistan’s justified stance, declaring that “no political threats can change our position.”

Responding to Indian tourism companies’ calls for a boycott or economic pressure, Dr Ahmad Shahidov said Baku has sent a clear message: “We will not abandon our principled stand.”

He further stated that Azerbaijan has never betrayed a brother for personal gain. Our friendship is not transactional, it is a matter of values. We protect not only our economy but also our political freedom.

While acknowledging that Azerbaijan may face fewer tourists or temporary trade disruptions, he concluded: “There might be fewer visitors or a pause in rice exports, but dignity and brotherhood will always remain.”

 

Dr Ahmad Shahidov has defended its strong relationship with Pakistan, saying it is built on shared history, mutual respect, and brotherhood, not just politics or economics. Dr Ahmad Shahidov says Azerbaijan supports Pakistan because of its sincere efforts for peace and stability in the region. Its bond with Pakistan goes beyond temporary global pressure and will not change based on political or economic factors.

The statement also criticises India for what it calls hypocrisy in international relations. It accuses India of ignoring human rights and international law while claiming to fight terrorism. According to the statement, India’s actions in Kashmir and its ties with countries accused of supporting terrorism show double standards in its foreign policy.

Dr Ahmad Shahidov says they will not be influenced by threats or cancellations of travel. Azerbaijan stands firmly with Pakistan out of a commitment to justice, peace, and humanity. Friendship and values, the statement says, matter more than trade or tourism.

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