Breaking: Iran and Russia reaction to the violations of the ceasefire in Karabakh! News



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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov received Armenian Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan at the building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Moscow.

Speaking to the press during his meeting with his Armenian counterpart Mnatsakanyan, Lavrov said: “We spent half of last Friday and Saturday with our Armenian and Azerbaijani counterpart here. “An important agreement has been reached with Putin’s initiatives.”

“DO NOT FOLLOW THE FIRE RULES”

Speaking to his Armenian counterpart, Lavrov pointed to the ceasefire agreement signed by the two countries and said: “The rules of the ceasefire are not fully observed.” “We look forward to the full implementation of the agreements that we have made in a tripartite format with our Azerbaijani counterpart, including the Defense Ministers,” Lavrov said.

Armenian Foreign Minister Mnatsakanyan, who defended himself after Lavrov’s critical ceasefire agreement, claimed that Azerbaijan broke the ceasefire and said an observation mechanism should be established to follow the ceasefire rules. .

REACTION TO IRAN VIOLATIONS

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Said Hatipzade condemned the attacks on civilians and said they are concerned about the violation of the ceasefire between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Said Hatipzade mentioned the ceasefire agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia in a weekly press conference. Hatipzade stated that they welcomed the ceasefire decision between Azerbaijan and Armenia and wanted diplomacy between the two countries to continue.

Hatipzade expressed concern about the violation of the ceasefire between Azerbaijan and Armenia, saying: “We condemn the bombing of civilian settlements and attacks against civilians.”

Calling on Azerbaijan and Armenia to respect the ceasefire, Hatipzade said: “We invite both countries to abide by international law, respect each other’s territorial integrity and evacuate the occupied cities.”
A ceasefire decision was made between Azerbaijan and Armenia in Moscow, the Russian capital, on Saturday, October 10, to exchange mutual and prisoner funerals in Karabakh. After the ceasefire decision went into effect, 9 people were killed and 34 injured when the Armenian army attacked the Azerbaijani city of Ganja.

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