Pakistan army fights for Azerbaijan: report



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Pakistan army is fighting for Azerbaijan: report

Pakistani troops fight for Azerbaijan against Armenia. A telephone conversation between two inhabitants of Azerbaijan mentioned the presence of Pakistani troops in the country.

The claim was made in a report by Indian media GenNews, citing a telephone conversation broadcast on Freenews.com.

The report claims that locals have been heard talking to each other about the presence of Pakistani troops in Azerbaijan.

In the phone conversation, the locals were saying to each other, how can we write? We do not have money. We are good, don’t worry. 6 to 7 villages have been liberated. Do not be afraid. Yes I know. I saw it on Instagram. Fizuli, Agdam has been released from possession. Our side says that we have also occupied Marv Mountain. And the Pakistani army has been mobilized and taken to Agadam.

Both Armenia and Azerbaijan are reluctant to take responsibility for starting the war. They complain about each other saying that it is not us, but the other side, which has started the war.
Meanwhile, Pakistan has blamed Armenia for starting the war. The country’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement that Armenia would have to suspend its military action before the conflict escalated.

Pakistan is the only country in the world that has not recognized Armenia.

The statement added that Pakistan was deeply concerned about the recent situation in the Nagorno-Karabakh region. The attacks by the Armenian forces on Tertar, Agdam, Fizuli and Jabrail are unfortunate.

He added that in this situation, Pakistan must support Azerbaijan and support its right to self-defense. We support the position of Azerbaijan in the Nagorno-Karabakh region.

Clashes have resumed between neighboring Azerbaijan and Armenia over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region.

Bangladesh time: 1930 hours, September 30, 2020
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