[ad_1]
7 minutes ago
After Russia announced a ceasefire and the entry into force of the armistice between Armenia and Azerbaijan at 12 noon on Saturday, when the truce was welcomed by the world and the Arabs, but the truce was soon broken and accusations were exchanged between the two parties in conflict. And that after two weeks of violent battles between the two countries
Before the ceasefire, Armenia and Azerbaijan exchanged accusations of continuous bombardments, battles and the launching of missiles and drones.
Azerbaijan had accused Armenia of flagrantly violating the ceasefire in Nagorno Karabakh, hours after the declared truce between the two countries took effect.
Just before the fighting ended, Artak Bulgarian, the mediator of the unilaterally proclaimed republic, tweeted: “A few minutes ago, Azerbaijan again bombarded civilian areas in Stepanakert with missiles,” explaining that no information on the victims had yet been received.
An Armenian official said Azerbaijani missiles bombed the capital of Nagorno Karabakh before the ceasefire went into effect, in an attempt to change the military situation on the ground before the ceasefire, and the Armenian president called on NATO to pressure Turkey to stop military support to Azerbaijan.
The Russian Foreign Ministry stated in a statement that “Azerbaijan and Armenia will initiate, through the co-chairs of the Minsk Group of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, substantive negotiations with the aim of reaching a peaceful solution. “of the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh.
The Russian Foreign Ministry indicated that the two parties agreed that the agreement would enter into force at 8:00 GMT on Saturday, October 10.
Two explosions were heard on Saturday morning, after Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed to a ceasefire, starting at 8:00 GMT. On Saturday, the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry announced that Armenia is “bombing densely populated areas”.
The ministry said in a statement that “the Armenian armed forces are intensively bombing the areas of Granboy, Tirter, Akkabardi, Fizuli … and Azerbaijan is taking steps to respond in kind.”
This comes when Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov confirmed that “the agreement between the two parties to the conflict in Karabakh will be agreed on the details of the agreement separately.
Negotiations began on Friday night between Armenia and Azerbaijan regarding the conflict between the two sides over the Nagorno Karabakh region in the Russian capital Moscow, while Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev insisted his country would not do no concessions in the talks with Armenia, and predicted that Armenia would continue to consider Nagorno Karabakh as a party. Of what talks can fail.