Baku threatens to resume hostilities in Karabakh if ​​Armenia fails to honor its commitments



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“Armenia must honor its commitments; otherwise, we do not rule out the possibility of resumption of hostilities. By the way, it is worth mentioning that Armenia is already in violation of its obligations: hostilities are taking place despite the ceasefire.” Bayramov said at a press conference.

On Friday evening, after a roughly 11-hour marathon in Moscow, the foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia agreed to a ceasefire in the disputed region. The ceasefire regime came into effect on Saturday morning.

The resumption of fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh on September 27, a region controlled by ethnic Armenian separatists who seceded from Azerbaijan during the devastating war of the early 1990s, claimed the lives of more than 400 people and forced thousands to flee their homes.

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