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“The situation in the southern part of the front is tense. There is no ceasefire, “he said during a meeting with foreign ambassadors and heads of organizations.
“We are approaching a humanitarian catastrophe in the Karabakh conflict zone, or it can be said that we are already on the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe,” added Pashinian. “The only way to prevent this catastrophe is to recognize the right of the people of Nagorno-Karabakh to self-determination, including recognition of independence.”
The prime minister said that the agreement reached in Moscow during the talks between the Armenian and Azerbaijani foreign ministers to break the ceasefire was violated in Baku “when Azerbaijan tried to occupy the city of Hadrut as soon as the regime stopped the fire went into effect. “
Last week, the heads of diplomacy of the two warring countries agreed in Moscow in an 11-hour marathon of talks that a ceasefire would take effect in Nagorno-Karabakh from 10 October. However, on the same day, the Armenian and Azerbaijani Defense Ministries issued accusations to each other that the agreement had not been honored and that the forces continued fighting.
An ethnic Armenian-controlled enclave separated from Azerbaijan during the devastating war of the 1990s, but is not recognized by any state. The Nagorno-Karabakh war, which ended with a ceasefire in 1994 but without a long-term solution to the conflict, claimed some 30,000 lives. human lives.
Almost 500 people have already been killed in the resumption of fighting in Karabakh on September 27, including more than 60 peaceful people, according to information provided by both parties to the conflict.
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