Azerbaijani Foreign Minister meets with heads of “Minsk” group



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Baku / Anatolia

Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov intends to meet with the co-chairs of the Minsk Group of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.

A statement issued by the Azerbaijani Ministry of Foreign Affairs indicated that Piramov will make a working visit tomorrow Thursday to the Swiss city of Geneva.

The statement added that the purpose of this visit is to meet the co-chairs of the “Minsk” group and present Azerbaijan’s point of view on the resolution of the conflict in the “Karabakh” region.

The Minsk Group, co-chaired by France, Russia and the United States, was established in 1992 with the aim of encouraging Armenia and Azerbaijan and mediating between them to find a peaceful solution to the Karabakh problem.

And since last September 27, clashes have continued on the front lines between the two countries, after the Armenian army fired massively at residential sites in Azerbaijani villages, causing civilian casualties and causing extensive damage to civil infrastructure, according to the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan.

In response to the attacks, the Azerbaijani army carried out a counterattack, during which it was able to liberate many areas from the Armenian occupation, Baku announced.

Since 1992, Armenia occupies about 20 percent of Azerbaijani land, which includes the “Karabakh” region and five other provinces in the west of the country, in addition to much of the “Aghdam” and “Fadhuli” provinces.

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