Azerbaijan, Armenia appeal to UN over ceasefire violations
Baku, March 30, AssA-Irada
Azerbaijan has appealed to the United Nations over the frequent ceasefire
violations by Armenia. Yerevan has appealed to the UN with the same allegation
against Azerbaijan, Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov told local
ATV channel.
The OSCE chairman's special envoy Anzhei Kaspshik has said he is concerned
with the persistent ceasefire breaches on the frontline. Kaspshik said he would
hold talks with Minister Mammadyarov in the coming days and another monitoring
will be held on the frontline soon.
The monitoring is aimed at preventing the ceasefire violations. Talks are
currently underway on returning the three Azeri soldiers held in Armenian
captivity, the OSCE chairman's envoy said.*
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Baku, March 30, AssA-Irada
Azerbaijan has appealed to the United Nations over the frequent ceasefire
violations by Armenia. Yerevan has appealed to the UN with the same allegation
against Azerbaijan, Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov told local
ATV channel.
The OSCE chairman's special envoy Anzhei Kaspshik has said he is concerned
with the persistent ceasefire breaches on the frontline. Kaspshik said he would
hold talks with Minister Mammadyarov in the coming days and another monitoring
will be held on the frontline soon.
The monitoring is aimed at preventing the ceasefire violations. Talks are
currently underway on returning the three Azeri soldiers held in Armenian
captivity, the OSCE chairman's envoy said.*
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress