"The weapons delivered by the government of [French President Emmanuel] Macron to Armenia are lethal offensive weapons that pose a practical threat to Azerbaijan," Aliyev said during the interview conducted by Dmitry Kiselev, the director general of the Rossiya Segodnya international media group, a parent company of Sputnik.
Baku has repeatedly warned Yerevan and Washington to halt these arms supplies, the president said.
"We have repeatedly informed Armenia and its patrons in the US State Department that this must stop. But, unfortunately, we have not been heard. The process of arming Armenia is proceeding at a great pace," Aliyev added
NATO Infrastructure Created on Azerbaijani-Armenian Border Posing as EU Mission
A NATO infrastructure has been created on the Azerbaijani-Armenian border under the guise of an EU observer mission, Aliyev said.
"Under the guise of so-called European observers, a NATO infrastructure has been set up on the Armenian side of our border," Aliyev told Kiselev.
The issue of the observation mission was agreed upon with Baku in 2022, but its subsequent extension was not, the president said, adding that after the extension, the mission was expanded by more than 200 people.
"Moreover, this mission gradually turned into a NATO mission, as representatives of Canada joined it," the president said.
The president noted that Baku and Yerevan had not agreed on two articles of the future peace treaty yet — on refraining from international lawsuits against each other and the presence of third countries on the border.
Moreover, according to Aliyev, Azerbaijan plans to continue purchasing Russian weapons, but this process has been temporarily suspended for objective reasons.
"Yes, it [Azerbaijan] plans to. But I must say that for at least the last three years no new contracts for the purchase of Russian weapons have been signed," Aliyev said during the interview, adding that the purchasing process is "temporarily suspended for objective reasons."
The temporary absence of new contracts is explained by the fact that the Russian defense industry works for the domestic consumer, the president said.
"We closely monitor the latest developments in the Russian defense industry. We have already had new applications. We sent them relatively recently," Aliyev said.