#Nathalie Goulet
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Nathalie Goulet: Some French politicians have totally irrational, unbalanced position on Azerbaijan-Armenia issue (Exclusive interview)
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France demonstrates toxic lobbying against Azerbaijan - French senator
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PACE lost little credibility left - French senator on Azerbaijani delegation leaving PACE
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Anti-Azerbaijani resolution diminishes France’s credibility - Nathalie Goulet
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Anti-Azerbaijani resolution diminishes France’s credibility - Nathalie Goulet
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Armenia, contrary to international law, refuses to provide maps of mines - French senator
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Int'l community, especially France must stop unbalanced policy in favor of Armenia - French senator
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France must ask landmines maps from Armenia - French senator
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French Senate member due in Azerbaijan
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France should abandon OSCE MG co-chairmanship - French Senate member
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France does not deserve Azerbaijan’s confidence – senator
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Armenia making fraudulent attempt to distort int’l public opinion on Karabakh conflict
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French senator: Vienna meeting of Azerbaijani and Armenian leaders is excellent step to be back to direct dialogue
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French senator: Paris should prevent illegal visits from Azerbaijan’s occupied territories
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Senator Goulet: President Aliyev’s France visit to pave way for better understanding of Azerbaijan as hub of stability
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Goulet: Enough is enough; Sahakyan’s US visit – very bad signal for peace
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European parliamentarian calls for Mogherini to be more involved in Nagorno-Karabakh conflict resolution
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Nathalie Goulet: Azerbaijan may ask international investigation into arms supply to Armenia
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Nathalie Goulet: Presidential summit is best opportunity for progress in peace talks
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Goulet: Armenian aggression against Azerbaijan should be firmly condemned
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Goulet: We should start process of sanctions against Armenia, if we cannot bring it to reason
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French senator: terrorists targeted Iran’s symbols (Exclusive)
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Goulet: Candidates speculating on Karabakh issue seduce voters of Armenian origin
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Goulet: Rouhani’s Armenia trip may help settle Karabakh conflict