Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev, a key ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, has raised concerns over the growing tension between Russia and NATO, warning that it could lead to an apocalyptic war. As the conflict in Ukraine intensifies, Aliyev's remarks highlight the potential risks of escalating hostilities between NATO and Russia, emphasizing the dire consequences for global peace and security. With Azerbaijan's strategic position and close ties to Moscow, Aliyev's comments add weight to the ongoing discussions about the future of the region and the global power balance.
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