Azerbaijani envoy hails Paris court's desicion on Armenian assailant
Azerbaijani Ambassador to France Leyla Abdullayeva has hailed the decision of the Paris court against the person who attacked the diplomatic mission in Paris in 2022.
The diplomat posted a relevant article on her Twitter page, Caliber.Az reports.
“Justice has prevailed! The person who attacked the Azerbaijani embassy in France was sentenced to 6 months of suspended liberty and a decision was made to compensate for the damage. Let's celebrate the triumph of justice and condemn the aggressive actions," she wrote.
To recap, on June 23 the Paris court held hearings on the case of Loris Tufanyan, a member of the Armenian Charjoum movement functioning in France, who attacked the building of the diplomatic mission during an unauthorized action held last year in front of the Azerbaijani embassy in Paris. Tufanyan was sentenced to six months of suspended arrest and fined by the decision of the court.
📢 La justice a été rendue! L'agresseur de l'Ambassade de l'Azerbaïdjan en France a été condamné à 6 mois avec sursis & à verser des dommages intérêts.
— Leyla Abdullayeva (@LAbdullayevaMFA) June 23, 2023
❗️Célébrons le triomphe de la justice et condamnons les actes d’agression#JusticeRendue pic.twitter.com/exk7ukdfHQ