UK announces major new military support package for Ukraine

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 14:28, 24 March, 2022

YEREVAN, MARCH 24, ARMENPRESS. The United Kingdom will announce a new package of support for Ukraine at the March 24 NATO and G7 leaders’ meeting, the British Prime Minister’s Office said in a statement.

“The measures announced today include 6,000 missiles, consisting of anti-tank and high explosive weapons, and £25 million in financial backing for the Ukrainian military. This more than doubles the defensive lethal aid provided to date to more than 10,000 missiles, and comes on top of the £400 million the UK has committed in humanitarian and economic aid for the crisis. The Prime Minister will set out the UK’s intention to work with partners to bolster Ukraine’s defence capabilities, including longer-range targeting and intelligence, as the Ukrainian people face down an unprovoked invasion.

The UK will also provide an additional £4.1 million for the BBC World Service as part of a cross-government effort to tackle disinformation in Russia and Ukraine, as well as new financial and policing support for the International Criminal Court’s investigation into war crimes,” Downing Street said in part.

Artsakh President authorizes Vitaly Balasanyan to negotiate gas supply restoration with Azerbaijan

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 15:13, 24 March, 2022

YEREVAN, MARCH 24, ARMENPRESS. With support of the Russian peacekeeping contingent, the authorities in Artsakh continue negotiations with the Azerbaijani side for the restoration of gas supply, the Artsakh authorities said on March 24.

“The government of the Republic of Artsakh seeks to resolve this highly important humanitarian issue as soon as possible and we assure that we are taking all possible measures also in the diplomatic arena, which naturally aren’t subject to publicizing,” the government’s Information Center said.

It added that the President Arayik Harutyunyan authorized Secretary of the Security Council Vitaly Balasanyan to act as the negotiator.

The authorities of Artsakh said that the main pipeline supplying gas from Armenia to Artsakh was damaged on March 7 and the supply stopped.

The Artsakh authorities had said the area where the damage occurred was in Azerbaijani-controlled territory. It was reported that the Azerbaijani military deliberately damaged the pipeline.

The Azerbaijani authorities obstructed repair works for days. Only on March 16 the authorities in Artsakh announced that the Azerbaijani side itself began the repair work. However, days later, the gas supply was cut again. Authorities they have reasons to believe that during the repairs the Azeri authorities installed a valve on the pipeline in order to shut it down whenever they want.

Meanwhile, the population of Artsakh is without gas and heating amid freezing temperatures and snowfalls. The Artsakh foreign ministry described Azerbaijan’s actions as humanitarian terrorism.

The Armenian Foreign Ministry the current situation emphasizes the urgency of clear response of the international community towards preventing the humanitarian crisis.

On March 22 the Human Rights Defender of Armenia Kristinne Grigoryan and the Human Rights Defender of Artsakh Gegham Stepanyan issued a joint statement, calling on international human rights organizations to pressure Azerbaijan and eliminate its gross and continuous human rights violations against the Armenians of Artsakh.

On March 23, the FM of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan they utilized all diplomatic efforts to resolve the situation.

On March 23, the European Union expressed its concerns.

On March 24, Freedom House urged Azerbaijan to prevent humanitarian crisis and restore gas supplies to Artsakh.

Speaking on the gas supply cut-off, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan at the March 24 Cabinet meeting that Azerbaijan seeks to finish ethnic cleansing in Artsakh.

Azerbiajan Makes Military Incursion Into Russian-Controlled Territory In Nagorno-Karabakh After Russian Peacekeepers Leave For Ukraine

Artsakh Ombudsman visits 14 wounded servicemen at Stepanakert Hospital

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At the Stepanakert Military Hospital, Artsakh’s Human Rights Defender visited 14 servicemen wounded as a result of the March 25 criminal acts committed by Azerbaijan.

According to the verified information, one person is in serious condition, the condition of two others is assessed as extremely severe.

Private conversations with the wounded revealed that almost all cases of injuries were registered due to the use of drones by the Azerbaijani Armed Forces.

“Such actions against military personnel in the context of the ceasefire should be considered as crimes and violations of international humanitarian law. The private conversations with the wounded have shown that some of them were deliberately targeted by drones as they tried to provide first aid to injured friends,” the Ombudsman said.

It is reported that having the opportunity to monitor the area with UAVs, the Azerbaijani side struck at the moment when a humanitarian operation was being carried out by the military personnel.

“In the conditions of systematic ethnic cleansing and genocidal actions carried out by the military-political leadership of Azerbaijan, the Artsakh Defense Forces indisputably carry out self-defense enshrined in international documents to ensure the right to life and existence of the people of Artsakh,” Gegham Stepanyan said.

Artsakh takes additional measures to ensure security of villages near Azerbaijani-invaded Parukh

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The Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) authorities are in active dialogue with the command staff of the Russian peacekeeping troops deployed in the country, the Artsakh Information Center said on Friday.

“No effort is spared for the Russian party to take relevant measures at all levels within its mission to make the Azeri troops, that invaded the village of Parukh of the Askeran region on March 24, withdraw to their starting positions,” the statement said.

At the same time, the Artsakh military is taking additional measures to ensure the security of nearby villages, it added.

“We anticipate that as a result of the sustainable work, the Russian peacekeeping mission will be able to resolve the issues that have arisen in its sphere of control. After the withdrawal of the Azerbaijani troops, the civilian population will return to their homes with additional security guarantees,” the Information Center said.

Two Armenian soldiers killed in Artsakh amid fresh Azerbaijani attack

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Two contract servicemen of the Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) army were killed in a fresh attack by the Azerbaijani troops on Friday, the Artsakh Defense Ministry said in a statement.

“Since Friday afternoon, the units of the Azerbaijani armed forces, continuing the gross violations of the ceasefire, in addition to firearms, have been using combat drones, including the Bayraktar TB-2 type. Two contract soldiers of the Defense Army were killed as a result of the actions of the enemy. The number of wounded is being clarified,” the statement said.

As of 2pm, the operational and tactical situation on the eastern section of the border remained extremely tense, the ministry noted.

Asbarez: U.S. ‘Concerned’ About Azerbaijani Troop Movements in Artsakh, Gas Disruptions

U.S. State Department

Karen Donfried, US Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs, held telephone conversations with Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan and Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov, the State Department’s Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs said on Twitter.

“The US is deeply concerned about gas disruptions and Azerbaijan’s troop movements. Armenia and Azerbaijan need to use direct communications channels to immediately de-escalate,” said the statement.

Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan briefed Donfried about the current situation in Artsakh, telling the American official that Azerbaijan “grossly violated the commitments assumed by the tai-lateral statements, endangering the regional peace and stability. He also presented Azerbaijani actions on targeting the civilian population, using psychological pressures and deliberately obstructing the normal operation of vital infrastructures aimed at creating a humanitarian crisis in Nagorno Karabakh.”

According to the foreign ministry, Mirzoyan told Donfried that these actions are “one of the vivid demonstrations of Azerbaijan’s ethnic cleaning and anti-Armenian policy. In this sense the minister stressed the need for the addressed and clear response by the international community, including the United States.”

Mirzoyan on Friday met with Ambassador Andrzej Kasprzyk, the Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, the ministry said in a news release.

During the meeting Mirzoyan touched on the March 24 Azerbaijani incursion into the village of Parukh, which is in the responsibility zone of the Russian peacekeeping contingent in Nagorno Karabakh.

Azerbaijan’s efforts to deliberately obstruct the normal operation of vital infrastructure and other steps directed to ethnic cleansing. The necessity of the return of Azerbaijani units back to their initial positions was emphasized.

Mirzoyan also presented Armenia’s position on the negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan around a peace agreement, highlighting the mediating role of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship in this context.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 03/25/2022

                                        Friday, 
Ukrainian Envoy Says Rada Tweet On Karabakh ‘Not Reflecting Kyiv’s Position’
        • Marine Khachatrian
Ukrainian Chargé d’Affaires to Armenia Denis Autonomov during a news conference 
in Yerevan. March 24, 2022.
A post on the official Twitter account of Ukraine’s parliament regarding 
Nagorno-Karabakh “does not reflect the position of official Kyiv,” Ukrainian 
Chargé d’Affaires to Armenia Denis Autonomov said on Friday.
In its tweet on March 25 the Verkhovna Rada welcomed Azerbaijan’s latest actions 
in Nagorno-Karabakh in the context of the ongoing Russian aggression against 
Ukraine.
“Azerbaijani armed forces have gone on the offensive in Karabakh, taking 
advantage of the circumstance that Russia has been sending its troops to 
Ukraine,” it said, echoing media reports that Moscow has been redeploying some 
of its troops stationed in Armenia as well as peacekeepers stationed in 
Nagorno-Karabakh as reinforcements for fighting in Ukraine.
The tweet was posted amid reports of renewed fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh in 
which at least three Armenian soldiers were killed and over a dozen wounded on 
Friday.
“This post does not reflect the position of official Kyiv in the context that we 
cannot be happy about a war. Now a war is ongoing in Ukraine as well. The issue 
was not discussed in the Verkhovna Rada, no decision was made. Our position on 
the territorial integrity of other countries is very well known. It applies to 
Moldova, Georgia and Azerbaijan,” Autonomov said.
Official Yerevan has taken a neutral position on the Russian-Ukrainian war, 
which was earlier hailed by the Ukrainian diplomat.
The Ukrainian parliament’s Twitter post that caused anger in Armenian social 
media was later removed. The Ukrainian diplomat found it difficult to say why 
such a post appeared on an official account. “It is difficult for me to say who 
and why did such a thing. But now that tweet has been removed,” he said.
Talking to the news website Factor.am today, Armenian Ambassador to Ukraine 
Vladimir Karapetian said that the Armenian embassy in Kyiv acted promptly on the 
tweet. “Due to our intervention immediately after the start of working hours 
here, it was deleted within 15 minutes,” he said.
Karapetian said that the issue had been discussed with all relevant bodies of 
Ukraine and was considered “closed.”
‘Clear Answers’ Sought From Russian Peacekeepers Over Escalation In 
Nagorno-Karabakh
        • Naira Nalbandian
Nagorno-Karabakh - Armored vehicles of Russian peacekeepers move along the road 
towards Agdam from their checkpoint outside Askeran (file photo).
Armenia expects Russian peacekeepers to provide “clear answers” over the latest 
escalation in Nagorno-Karabakh where at least three Armenian soldiers were 
killed and 14 wounded in recent clashes with reportedly advancing Azerbaijani 
troops, a senior pro-government lawmaker in Yerevan said today.
Civil Contract faction member Eduard Aghajanian, who heads the parliament’s 
foreign relations committee, noted that the areas in the east of 
Nagorno-Karabakh that Azerbaijani forces took control of as a result of their 
advancement on March 24-25 were in the zone of Russian peacekeepers’ 
responsibility under the terms of the November 2020 ceasefire between Armenia 
and Azerbaijan brokered by Moscow.
Eduard Aghajanian
“In fact, advancing Azerbaijani armed forces appeared behind the Russian 
peacekeepers’ backs. According to a corresponding provision of the November 9, 
2020 trilateral statement, this is the area of responsibility for the Russian 
peacekeepers. Therefore, we expect clear answers from our Russian partners as to 
in what conditions this happened,” Aghajanian said.
The Armenian lawmaker said that Yerevan expected the problem to be solved 
“within the shortest possible time.”
“We expect that the Azerbaijani armed forces will withdraw and return to the 
positions from where they launched their advancement,” Aghajanian said.
He noted the use of attack drones, including Bayraktar TB-2s, by Azerbaijan 
during its advancement that sparked skirmishes with Nagorno-Karabakh’s ethnic 
Armenian forces.
“We are talking about a very specific escalation, in connection with which our 
questions are first of all addressed to our Russian partners who, as we assume, 
should have excluded it in the area of their responsibility,” Aghajanian said.
Authorities in Stepanakert, meanwhile, said on Friday that so far Russian 
peacekeepers have been unsuccessful in trying to achieve the withdrawal of 
Azerbaijani forces from the area of their responsibility.
They added that they still hoped that “due to decisive efforts of the Russian 
side it will be possible to achieve the withdrawal of the Azerbaijani troops and 
Armenian civilians will be able to return to their homes.”
“Otherwise, the security guarantees given to the civilian population in 
Nagorno-Karabakh will be seriously questioned,” Nagorno-Karabakh’s Information 
Headquarters, a body affiliated with the region’s de-facto government, said.
Ethnic Armenian Soldiers Killed In Nagorno-Karabakh
At least three ethnic Armenian soldiers have been killed in Nagorno-Karabakh as 
more fighting was reported in the region on Friday afternoon.
Nagorno-Karabakh’s Defense Army said Azerbaijani army units continued to violate 
the ceasefire in the east of the region, using firearms and attack drones, 
including Bayraktar TB-2s.
“Two contract soldiers of the Defense Army were killed because of the actions of 
the enemy. The number of those wounded is being verified,” it said, initially.
Later on Friday, the death toll rose to 3.
Nagorno-Karabakh’s military said that the situation in the east of the region 
remained “extremely tense” as of Friday afternoon.
Earlier today the Defense Army said that at least five Armenian soldiers were 
wounded in overnight skirmishes with Azerbaijani forces that it claimed 
attempted to advance further into the territory which is now the zone of 
responsibility of Russian peacekeepers who were deployed in the region after the 
2020 war.
Later, the number of wounded soldiers rose to 14.
Authorities in Stepanakert admitted that Azerbaijani forces took control of one 
Armenian village in the eastern Askeran district. They said that they are in 
“active dialogue” with commanders of the Russian peacekeeping force over the 
situation.
Azerbaijan’s Defense Ministry has denied Armenian reports about fighting in the 
region. According to Azerbaijani media, it said that “specifications of 
positions and locations are taking place on the ground without any use of force.”
The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry, meanwhile, accused Armenia of attempting “to 
mislead the international community” by what it described as disinformation 
about the situation on the ground.
In its March 25 statement it said that “at this moment the only way of ensuring 
peace and stability in the region is a full implementation of the clauses of the 
signed joint statements, including a full withdrawal from the region of the 
remaining illegal Armenian armed groups and normalization of relations on the 
basis of international legal principles.”
Official Yerevan has blamed Azerbaijan for the latest escalation in 
Nagorno-Karabakh, also accusing Baku of not respecting the terms of the 
Russia-brokered ceasefire.
It said that Armenian Defense Minister Suren Papikian had a telephone 
conversation with his Russian counterpart Sergey Shoigu on March 24 to discuss 
the escalation in Nagorno-Karabakh.
According to Russia’s Tass news agency, Shoigu also discussed tensions in 
Nagorno-Karabakh with Azerbaijani Defense Minister Zakir Hasanov.
Meanwhile, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called on Armenia 
and Azerbaijan to exercise restraint against the backdrop of the escalation of 
tensions in Nagorno-Karabakh.
Nagorno-Karabakh, an autonomous region in Soviet Azerbaijan, has been claiming 
its independence from Baku since the collapse of the Soviet Union and a 
separatist war waged in the early 1990s that also led to ethnic Armenians making 
territorial gains inside Azerbaijan proper.
The standoff with Baku led to another war in September-November 2020 in which 
nearly 7,000 soldiers and more than 200 civilians were killed. As a result of 
that war Azerbaijani forces gained control of parts of Nagorno-Karabakh, as well 
as seven adjacent districts that had been under Armenian control since 1994.
Some 2,000 Russian troops were deployed in the region to monitor the ceasefire 
following the Moscow-brokered truce.
Karabakh Says Ethnic Armenian Soldiers Wounded In Skirmish With Azerbaijan
An ethnic Armenian soldier near the line of contact with Azerbaijani forces in 
Nagorno-Karabakh (file photo).
At least five ethnic Armenian soldiers were reportedly wounded in 
Nagorno-Karabakh overnight in a skirmish with Azerbaijani forces that the 
region’s de facto authorities have accused of violating the line of contact and 
taking control of one village.
Nagorno-Karabakh’s Defense Army said that Azerbaijan used firearms of different 
calibers as well as attack drones in engaging ethnic Armenian forces early on 
March 25.
“As a result of the skirmish five Armenians soldiers were wounded,” the Defense 
Army said, claiming that at least five Azerbaijani soldiers were killed in the 
fight.
Azerbaijan’s Defense Ministry denied reports from the Armenian side both about 
the fighting and casualties on the Azerbaijani side, describing such reports as 
“media provocation.”
It said, as quoted by Azerbaijani media, that “specifications of positions and 
locations are taking place on the ground without any use of force.”
The Defense Army said that the situation was “relatively stable” as of Friday 
morning.
“We expect the Russian peacekeepers to take measures to make the Azerbaijani 
forces to withdraw to their initial positions,” the Nagorno-Karabakh military 
said in a statement.
Earlier reports from Stepanakert said that Azerbaijani forces had violated the 
line of contact from the Agdam district east of Nagorno-Karabakh and advanced 
into the village of Parukh in the region’s Askeran district.
Azerbaijan’s Defense Ministry on Thursday denied any advancement of its troops 
“in the territory of Azerbaijan where the Russian peacekeeping contingent is 
temporarily deployed.” Instead, it spoke about “specifications of positions and 
locations on the ground,” stressing that “no clashes or incidents had occurred.”
The latest escalation of tensions in Nagorno-Karabakh was condemned by Armenia’s 
Foreign Ministry, which issued a statement late on March 24 accusing Azerbaijan 
of violating the terms of the ceasefire brokered by Russia following a deadly 
war in the region in the fall of 2020.
The ministry said that the situation was also discussed in a telephone 
conversation between Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan and U.S. 
Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Karen Donfried.
“Both sides highlighted the importance of steps aimed at de-escalation [in 
Nagorno-Karabakh],” the Armenian ministry said.
Meanwhile, Armenia’s Defense Ministry reported late on Thursday that the 
situation in Nagorno-Karabakh was discussed in a telephone conversation between 
Armenian Defense Minister Suren Papikian and his Russian counterpart Sergey 
Shoigu.
“Sergey Shoigu gave assurances that the situation was in the center of the 
Russian side’s attention and that necessary steps were being taken to resolve it 
peacefully,” the Armenian ministry said.
According to Russia’s Tass news agency, Shoigu also discussed tensions in 
Nagorno-Karabakh with Azerbaijani Defense Minister Zakir Hasanov.
Nagorno-Karabakh, an autonomous region in Soviet Azerbaijan, has been claiming 
its independence from Baku since the collapse of the Soviet Union and a 
separatist war waged in the early 1990s that also led to ethnic Armenians making 
territorial gains inside Azerbaijan proper.
The standoff with Baku led to another war in September-November 2020 in which 
nearly 7,000 soldiers and more than 200 civilians were killed. As a result of 
that war Azerbaijani forces gained control of parts of Nagorno-Karabakh, as well 
as seven adjacent districts that had been under Armenian control since 1994.
Some 2,000 Russian troops were deployed in the region to monitor the ceasefire 
following the Moscow-brokered truce.
Armenia Slams Azerbaijan Over ‘Aggressive Actions’ In Nagorno-Karabakh
The Armenian Foreign Ministry building in Yerevan (file photo).
Armenia has accused Azerbaijan of further aggressive actions against Armenians 
of Nagorno-Karabakh as de facto authorities of the region reported advancement 
of Azerbaijani troops at one section of the line of contact denied by Baku.
In a statement issued late on Thursday the Armenian Foreign Ministry said that 
“such actions by Baku seriously endanger regional stability and peace.”
It said that in late afternoon Azerbaijani armed forces violated the line of 
contact with Nagorno-Karabakh in the area of responsibility of the Russian 
peacekeeping mission and moved into the village of Parukh in the region’s 
eastern Askeran district.
“These aggressive actions of Azerbaijan once again demonstrate that official 
Baku continues to grossly violate the Trilateral Statement of November 9, 2020, 
according to which the hostilities were ceased, the sides stopped in their 
positions and peacekeeping forces of the Russian Federation were deployed along 
the line of contact in Nagorno-Karabakh,” the Armenian ministry said.
“These actions were preceded by Azerbaijan’s complete disruption of the only gas 
pipeline supplying Artsakh [Nagorno-Karabakh – red.], the targeting of civilian 
infrastructure with large-caliber weapons, terrorizing threats towards the 
Armenians of Artsakh, and other steps aimed at ethnic cleansing. Moreover, along 
with the drastic escalation of the security situation in Europe, such actions by 
Baku seriously endanger regional stability and peace,” it added.
The ministry said that Yerevan expects that “the Russian peacekeeping force in 
whose area of responsibility the provocation takes place will undertake measures 
to ensure that the Azerbaijani troops immediately return to their initial 
positions and adhere to the commitments undertaken under the November 9 
Trilateral Statement.”
“We call on the international community to make a clear assessment of 
Azerbaijan’s provocative actions aimed at undermining the peace process and to 
support efforts for establishing peace in the South Caucasus and achieving a 
peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict,” the Armenian Foreign 
Ministry said.
Authorities in Nagorno-Karabakh said late on Thursday that the situation in the 
villages of Parukh and Khramort of the region’s Askeran district was under the 
control of the Russian peacekeeping force.
“As a result of negotiations and additional measures to ensure security, the 
advancement of the Azerbaijani armed forces has been stopped at the moment, but 
the adversary has not yet withdrawn to its initial positions,” 
Nagorno-Karabakh’s Information Headquarters, an agency affiliated with the 
region’s de facto government, said.
Azerbaijan’s Defense Ministry has denied any advancement of its troops “in the 
territory of Azerbaijan where the Russian peacekeeping contingent is temporarily 
deployed.”
In a statement issued yesterday it said that “specifications of positions and 
locations are taking place on the ground” and that “no clashes or incidents have 
occurred.”
“Armenian media artificially exaggerate the situation. The goal is to create an 
atmosphere that can cause hysteria and mislead the public. There is no reason to 
worry,” the ministry said, as quoted by the Azerbaijani news website Haqqin.az.
Armenia’s Defense Ministry reported late on Thursday that the situation in 
Nagorno-Karabakh was discussed in a telephone conversation between Armenian 
Defense Minister Suren Papikian and his Russian counterpart Sergey Shoigu.
“Sergey Shoigu gave assurances that the situation was in the center of the 
Russian side’s attention and that necessary steps were being taken to resolve it 
peacefully,” the Armenian ministry said in a statement.
Issues pertaining to regional security were also discussed in a telephone 
conversation between Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan and U.S. 
Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Karen Donfried, 
which was also reported on March 24.
“Both sides highlighted the importance of steps aimed at de-escalation [in 
Nagorno-Karabakh],” the Armenian ministry said in a statement.
Nagorno-Karabakh, an autonomous region in Soviet Azerbaijan, has been claiming 
its independence from Baku since the collapse of the Soviet Union and a 
separatist war waged in the early 1990s that also led to ethnic Armenians making 
territorial gains inside Azerbaijan proper.
The standoff with Baku led to another war in 2020 in which about 7,000 soldiers 
and more than 200 civilians were killed. As a result of that war Azerbaijani 
forces gained control of parts of Nagorno-Karabakh, as well as seven adjacent 
districts that had been under Armenian control since 1994.
Some 2,000 Russian troops were deployed in the region to monitor the ceasefire 
following a Moscow-brokered truce.
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Armenian FM presents Azerbaijan’s violation of line of contact in Artsakh to US Assistant Secretary of State

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YEREVAN, MARCH 25, ARMENPRESS. Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan held a telephone conversation on March 24 with Karen Donfried, US Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs, the Armenian Foreign Ministry said in a news release.

The sides discussed regional security-related issues.

The Armenian FM presented the current situation in Artsakh after Azerbaijan violated the line of contact and infiltrated into Parukh village on March 24. The minister said Azerbaijan grossly violates the commitments assumed by the trilateral statements, endangering the regional peace and stability. He also presented Azerbaijani actions on targeting the civilian population, using psychological pressures and deliberately obstructing the normal operation of vital infrastructures aimed at creating a humanitarian crisis in Nagorno Karabakh.

FM Mirzoyan stated that these actions are one of the vivid demonstrations of Azerbaijan’s ethnic cleaning and anti-Armenian policy. In this sense the minister stressed the need for the addressed and clear response by the international community, including the United States.

Both sides highlighted taking steps aimed at de-escalation of the situation.

Ararat Mirzoyan also presented the position of the Armenian side on starting negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan around a peace agreement.

The sides also discussed the Armenia-Turkey dialogue process.

Drone attack leaves 3 Nagorno-Karabakh soldiers dead

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YEREVAN, Armenia (AP) — A drone strike by Azerbaijan on Friday killed three Nagorno-Karabakh soldiers, the territory’s defense ministry said.

The incident raised concerns about the stability of a 2020 ceasefire that ended the Azerbaijani-Armenian war over Nagorno-Karabakh. More than 5,500 soldiers lost their lives in the six-week war, which ended with Azerbaijan’s recapture of areas around Nagorno-Karabakh that had been under Armenian control since the end of a separatist war in 1994.

Most of this territory remains under the control of ethnic Armenian forces, although it is within Azerbaijan. Russia mediated the ceasefire, then sent some 2,000 troops it called peacekeepers to the region.

The ministry did not give details of the attack. Gegam Stepanian, the Nagorno-Karabakh ombudsman, said 14 other people were injured.

An ethnic Armenian soldier walks with the Nagorno-Karabakh flag on Wednesday, November 25, 2020, towards a checkpoint near the town of Charektar, in the separatist Nagorno-Karabakh region, on a new border with the Kalbajar district handed over to Azerbaijan. . (AP Photo/Sergei Grits)