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ANKARA: Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said that Armenia will pay the price if it violates the agreement concluded on the ceasefire in the Karabakh region.
This came at a press conference held by Çavuşolu in the Azerbaijani capital Baku on Thursday.
In this regard, Çavuşolu said: “The Karabakh agreement bears the signature of the Prime Minister of Armenia and is therefore binding on this country and they will pay the price if they violate the ceasefire.”
He added: “The Minsk trio must draw lessons from this stage, especially France, which is still making biased statements despite the ceasefire agreement.
And on Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that Azerbaijan and Armenia had reached an agreement stipulating a ceasefire in “Karabakh,” with the forces of the two countries stationed in their current areas of control.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev declared that the agreement was a victory for his country and that the victories achieved by the army forced Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan to accept the agreement willingly.
Aliyev indicated that the agreement provides for Azerbaijan to regain control of 3 provinces occupied by Armenia, within a specific period of time, namely Kalbjar until November 15, Agdam until November 20, and Lachin until December 1. .
In turn, Pashinyan commented on the agreement, saying: “I had no choice but to sign, and the decision I made was based on the assessment of people who know the military reality on the ground.”
(Anatolia)