Russia accuses Azerbaijan of violating ceasefire in Karabakh

Moscow on Saturday accused Azerbaijan of violating a ceasefire agreement by entering the Russian peacekeeping mission’s zone —

Moscow on Saturday accused Azerbaijan of violating a ceasefire agreement by entering the Russian peacekeeping mission’s zone in the breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh, the first time Russia publicly assigned the blame for violating the 2020 deal.

The Russian defence ministry also accused Azerbaijani troops of using Turkish-made drones to strike Karabakh troops, while the foreign ministry in Moscow expressed “extreme concern” over the spiralling tensions in the region.

The defence ministry in Baku said it “regretted the one-sided statement of Russia’s defence ministry, which does not reflect the truth”, adding that “Azerbaijan didn’t violate a single provision” of the ceasefire agreement.

The two countries’ defence ministers had discussed the situation in the enclave and the “Azerbaijani side stated that it is clarifying the positions and deployment locations of its armed forces” on the ground, the ministry said, accusing Armenia of “an attempted provocation” and failure to withdraw troops from Karabakh.

The ministry “requests Russia’s defence ministry to fully withdraw the remaining Armenian troops and illegal armed units from the internationally recognised territory of Azerbaijan.”

Incidents between the armed forces of arch enemies Azerbaijan and Armenia have been frequent in recent months but Saturday’s announcement was the first time since the end of the hostilities over Karabakh in November, 2020 that Moscow has accused one of the parties of violating the uneasy ceasefire.

Moscow denounced the flare-up on the 31st day of Russia’s military campaign in Ukraine, with signs indicating that both sides were digging in for a protracted conflict in the pro-Western country.

The Kremlin said on Saturday that President Vladimir Putin had discussed the situation with Armenian leader Nikol Pashinyan twice — on Friday and Thursday.

“Violating the provisions of a trilateral statement of the leaders of Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia from November 9, 2020, Azerbaijan’s armed forces between March 24 and March 25 entered the zone of responsibility of the Russian peacekeeping contingent in Nagorno-Karabakh and set up an observation post,” the Russian defence ministry said in a statement.

The statement added that Turkish-made drones were used to strike Karabakh troops near the village of Farukh also known as Parukh.

Russia urged Azerbaijan to pull back troops.

“An appeal has been sent to the Azerbaijani side to withdraw its troops,” the defence ministry said.

“The command of the Russian peacekeeping contingent is taking measures to resolve the situation.”

The foreign ministry in Moscow urged all the parties “to exercise restraint and ensure strict compliance with the existing tripartite agreements”.

In 2020, Armenia and Azerbaijan fought a war over the long-contested enclave which claimed more than 6,500 lives.

A ceasefire deal brokered by Putin saw Yerevan cede swathes of territory, with Russia deploying a peacekeeping contingent to the mountainous region.

– ‘Constant shelling’ –

On Saturday, the breakaway region’s defence ministry said in a statement that Azerbaijani drones had killed three people and wounded another 15.

“Azerbaijan’s armed forces are continuing to remain in the village of Parukh,” the statement added.

Armenia called on the international community to prevent attempts aimed at “destabilising the situation in the South Caucasus”.

“We also expect the Russian peacekeeping contingent in Nagorno-Karabakh to undertake concrete, visible steps to resolve the situation and prevent new casualties and hostilities,” the Armenian foreign ministry said in a statement.

Yerevan said that the “invasion” of strategically important Parukh “was preceded by constant shelling of Armenian settlements and civilian infrastructure”.

Armenia’s foreign ministry said earlier this week that Azerbaijani troops on Thursday moved into the village of Parukh — under control of Russian peacekeepers — in what they said was “a clear violation of the ceasefire agreement”.

Armenia has also warned of a possible “humanitarian catastrophe” in Karabakh after gas supplies to the disputed region were cut off following repair work.

Yerevan has accused Azerbaijan of deliberately leaving Karabakh’s ethnic-Armenian population without natural gas, a charge which Azerbaijan’s foreign ministry rejected as “baseless”.

Ethnic Armenian separatists in Nagorno-Karabakh broke away from Azerbaijan as the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, and the ensuing conflict claimed around 30,000 lives.

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Armenpress: Moscow “extremely concerned” over Azerbaijani violations of trilateral agreements

Moscow “extremely concerned” over Azerbaijani violations of trilateral agreements

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 22:24,

YEREVAN, MARCH 26, ARMENPRESS. Russia expressed “extreme concern” over the escalation in Nagorno Karabakh.

“We are extremely concerned over the escalation in Nagorno Karabakh,” the Russian foreign ministry said in a statement. “The facts of ceasefire violations and the armed invasion into the area of responsibility of the Russian peacekeeping contingent, which were noted in the March 26 information bulletin of the Russian Ministry of Defense, contradict the terms of the 2020 November 9 trilateral statement signed by the leaders of Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia.”

The Russian foreign ministry added that the Russian peacekeepers are taking measured to de-escalate the situation in Nagorno Karabakh.

Russia urged the sides to display restraint and ensure the implementation of the trilateral agreements.

Before the foreign ministry issued the statement, the Russian Defense Ministry formally accused Azerbaijan in violating the ceasefire.

In a statement released on March 26, the Russian Ministry of Defense said that on March 24 and 25 the Azerbaijani Armed Forces violated the terms of the 2020 November 9 Statement of the leaders of Armenia, Russia and Azerbaijan, entered the area of responsibility of the Russian peacekeeping contingent in Nagorno Karabakh and installed an observation post. “4 strikes were carried out on the armed formations of Nagorno Karabakh with Bayraktar TB2 UAVs in the section of Parukh village,” the Russian military added.

The Russian Ministry of Defense further said that the Russian peacekeeping contingent’s command is taking measures to resolve the situation and return the troops to their initial positions. “The Azerbaijani side was urged to pull back its troops,” the Russian Ministry of Defense said.

On March 24-25 the Azerbaijani troops attacked Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh) military positions and invaded the Parukh village.

Azeri drone strikes killed 3 Artsakh troops and wounded 15 others.

MP briefs on combat operations after Azerbaijani advance in Artsakh

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 14:57,

YEREVAN, MARCH 25, ARMENPRESS. The Parukh village in Artsakh’s Askeran region has appeared in the rear of the Azerbaijani military and as a result of this advance the Azerbaijani forces have taken a number of positions, the Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee of the Armenian Parliament Eduard Aghajanyan said at a news conference.

“This advance was followed by concrete local military operations in the night and today. We have wounded. The Azerbaijani military deployed drones, particularly Bayraktars. They also hit some positions of the Defense Army. In order for the picture to be clear, this is a very concrete escalation, about which our primary questions are addressed to our Russian colleagues because the area of responsibility where these processes are happening implies that it should’ve been ruled out through the Russian peacekeepers,” Aghajanyan said.

URGENT: Two Artsakh soldiers killed as Azerbaijan deploys Bayraktar TB-2 drones in renewed attacks

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 15:00,

STEPANAKERT, MARCH 25, ARMENPRESS. Azerbaijani armed forces are deploying Bayraktar TB-2 drones in renewed attacks against Artsakh, the Defense Army of Artsakh said in a statement.

“Starting midday March 25, the Azerbaijani Armed Forces continued gross violations of the ceasefire and in addition to small arms are also using combat drones, including Bayraktar TB-2s,” the Defense Army said.

Two servicemen of the Artsakh Defense Army were killed in the Azerbaijani attack. The number of wounded is being clarified.

“As of 14:00 the operative-tactical situation in the eastern borderline of Artsakh remains critically tense,” the Artsakh military added.

Union of Armenians of Ukraine continues efforts to help Mariupol residents

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YEREVAN, MARCH 22, ARMENPRESS. The Armenians of Ukraine aren’t abandoning efforts to help residents of Mariupol, a representative of the Union of Armenians of Ukraine Ruben Makaryan told AnalitikaUA.net.

Makaryan said they are bringing food and fuel in all possible ways to the city. Humanitarian aid is brought to the city, and residents are evacuated on the way back.

“Risking their lives under fire, people are using their own cars to bring necessary supplies. There is especially shortage of fuel,” Makaryan said, adding that those willing to help residents of Mariupol can contact the representatives of the Donetsk Oblast local self-governing body.

CivilNet: Two Armenian soldiers have been found dead at their posts in the past two days

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17 Mar, 2022 10:03

  • 4,000 Ukrainian citizens have crossed the border into Armenia in the last three weeks, according to Denis Avtonomov, the Ukrainian Chargé d’Affaires in Armenia.
  • Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a phone conversation to discuss the situations in Nagorno-Karabakh and Ukraine.
  • In separate incidents, two Armenian soldiers were found dead with gunshot wounds in the past two days.

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FLYONE Armenia to operate Moscow flights daily

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 13:06, 17 March, 2022

YEREVAN, MARCH 17, ARMENPRESS. FLYONE Armenia airline will start flying from Yerevan to Moscow every day starting March 17, the airline announced.

The Yerevan-Moscow-Yerevan flights will be operated from Yerevan’s Zvartnots airport to Moscow’s Vnukovo airport.

FLYONE Armenia also offers flights from Yerevan to Istanbul and Lyon.

Another Armenian soldier found dead in military unit

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Another Armenian conscript soldier was found dead with gunshot wounds in the area of a military unit in southern Armenia on Thursday morning, the Defense Ministry reported.

The soldier was identified as Eduard Rustamyan (b. 2003). His body was found at around 10:30am.

A criminal investigation into the circumstances of the incident is underway.

Earlier on Thursday, the Defense Ministry said an Armenian conscript, identified as Albert Siroyan, had been found dead in a military outpost with a gunshot wound in the jaw.

CSTO meeting to take place during 3rd ArmHighTech International Exhibition of Defense Technologies in Yerevan

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YEREVAN, MARCH 15, ARMENPRESS. The 3rd ArmHighTech International Exhibition of Defense Technologies will take place March 31 – April 2 at the Karen Demirchyan Sports and Concert Complex in Yerevan.

Leading defense companies and manufacturers of special technical equipment and security systems from CSTO member-states and other countries will participate in the event.

The session of the CSTO executive body will take place within the framework of the event.

The exhibition is organized by the Ministry of High-Tech Industry of Armenia, and co-organized by the Defense Ministry and the Yerevan Factory of Mathematical Machines and the Bison Union of Exhibition Companies.

Turkish Press: HDP’s Paylan welcomes meeting of foreign ministers of Turkey, Armenia

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HDP’s Paylan welcomes meeting of foreign ministers of Turkey, Armenia

Peoples’ Democratic Party Diyarbakır MP Garo Paylan has expressed support in a social media message after Turkey’s Foreign Minister Çavuşoğlu and his counterpart Mirzoyan from Armeni̇a met in Antalya Diplomacy Forum.

Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) Diyarbakır MP Garo Paylan has welcomed the meeting of Armeni̇a’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Ararat Mirzoyan and Turkey’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu in Antalya Diplomacy Forum in southern Turkey on Saturday (March 12).

After the meeting was held, Minister Çavuşoğlu said that “it was a very efficient and constructive meeting” and recalled that special envoys have been appointed as part of the normalization process.

He has also shared the following message on Twitter:

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Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu
@MevlutCavusoglu
Türkiye devlet görevlisi
#ADF2022to our contacts#Ruanda ve #Ermenistanwith the Ministers of Foreign Affairs#IKBY Başkanı’yla devam ettik.
Continued our meetings at
@AntalyaDF with Foreign Ministers @Vbiruta of #Rwanda, @AraratMirzoyan of #Armenia & @IKRPresident of #KRG.

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As reported by the state-run Anadolu Agency (AA), Çavuşoğlu commented on this meeting with Mirzoyan at the closing speech of the Forum. 

Çavuşoğlu stated that Armenia’s Foreign Minister “voiced Yerevan’s willingness to launch peace talks with Azerbaijan,” underlining that “both Turkey and Azerbaijan are keen on the stability of the region”. Çavuşoğlu added that “Armenia should respond to this position.” 

“We are not talking about a conflict, a dispute, a mediation. Everyone, of course, should do their part for the stability of the region,” he noted.

Emphasizing that “Turkey supports all steps to be taken between Armenia and Azerbaijan,” Çavuşoğlu further noted that “Ankara also supports the projects they agree to implement as soon as possible.”

After the meeting was made public, HDP MP Garo Paylan has also shared a social media message in Turkish, English and Armenian, defining the meeting as “a hopeful moment”. The MP has said:

 

Foreign ministers of Turkey and Armenia Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu and Ararat Mirzoyan have met in Antalya Diplomacy Forum for the first senior level meeting in the normalization process between two countries. A hopeful moment. Let’s keep the momentum!

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Garo Paylan – Karo Paylan
@GaroPaylan
Foreign ministers of Turkey and Armenia

@MevlutCavusoglu

and

@AraratMirzoyan

have met in Antalya Diplomacy Forum for the first senior level meeting in the normalization process between two countries.
A hopeful moment.
Let’s keep the momentum!

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To develop the relations between Turkey and Armeni̇a, the “Protocol on the Development of Bilateral Relations” was signed by Turkey’s the then Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu and Armeni̇a’s the then Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbantyan on October 11, 2009.

Signed in Zurich in Switzerland, the “Protocol on the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations” foresaw that the two states would recognize each other’s borders. But no progress was made and protocols became invalid.

In January 2022, Turkey and Armenia appointed special envoys to normalize relations. Serdar Kılıç, a former ambassador to the United States, has been appointed as Turkey’s envoy, according to a presidential decision published in the Official Gazette on January 11, 2022.

Shortly afterwards, a FlyOne passenger jet took off from Armenia to Turkey for the first time on February 2. The flight was carried out as part of the normalization process between Turkey and Armenia. Pegasus Airlines are also to operate flights between İstanbul and Yerevan thrice a week, according to Turkey’s Transport and Infrastructure Ministry. (RT/SD)