Pashinyan Signs Agreement to End War, Surrenders Territories Including Shushi

November 9,  2020



Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan revealed that he had signed an agreement with the presidents of Russia and Azerbaijan that will end the fighting in the Karabakh conflict zone, and will surrender Aghdam, Lachin, Kelbajar and Shushi to Azerbaijan.

The agreement also calls for the deployment of Russian peacekeeping forces in the region for a minimum of five years. The Russian border troops will also allow for the unimpeded transport between Azerbaijan-proper and Nakhichevan through Armenia.

“I have signed an agreement on the termination of the Karabakh war with Russian and Azerbaijani presidents that will begin at 1 a.m. The text of the statement, which has already been publicized is unbelievably painful for me and our people,” Pashinyan said in a Facebook post early Tuesday local time immediately after the end of the military hostilities went into effect.

Artsakh President Arayik Harutyunyan soon took to Facebook to announce that he had consulted with Pashinyan and had agreed to the decision in the name of salvaging lives.

Below is the text of the agreement.

President of the Republic of Azerbaijan,
Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia
and the President of the Russian Federation
We, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan I. G. Aliyev,
Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikolai Pashinyan and President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin announced the following:

1. A complete ceasefire and end all hostilities in the zone of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict are announced from 00:00 hours Moscow time on . The Republic of Azerbaijan
and the Republic of Armenia, hereinafter referred to as the Parties, stop at their positions.

2. The Aghdam region and the territories held by the Armenian Party in the Gazakh region of the Republic of Azerbaijan shall be returned to the Azerbaijan Party until November 20, 2020.

3. Along the line of contact in Nagorno-Karabakh and along the Lachin corridor, a peacekeeping contingent of the Russian Federation is deployed in the amount of 1,960 servicemen with small arms, 90 armored personnel carriers, 380 units of automobile and special equipment.

4. A peacekeeping mission of the Russian Federation will be deployed in conjunction with the withdrawal of the Armenian armed forces. The duration of the stay of the peacekeeping mission of the Russian Federation is five years, with an automatic extension subsequent five-year periods, if none of the Parties declares six months before the expiration of the period of intention to terminate the application of this provision.

5. In order to increase the effectiveness of control over the implementation of the agreements by the Parties to the conflict, a peacekeeping center is being deployed to control the ceasefire.
6. The Republic of Armenia will return the Kelbajar region to the Republic of Azerbaijan by November 15, 2020, and the Lachin region by December 1, 2020, leaving behind the Lachin corridor (5 km wide), which will ensure the connection of Nagorno-Karabakh with Armenia and at the same time not will affect the city of Shushi.

By agreement of the Parties, in the next three years, a plan for the construction of a new traffic route along the Lachin corridor, providing communication between Stepanakert and Armenia, with the subsequent redeployment of the Russian peacekeeping contingent to protect this route will be determined.

The Republic of Azerbaijan will guarantee traffic safety along the Lachin corridor of citizens, vehicles and goods in both directions.

7. Internally displaced persons and refugees are returning to the territory of Nagorno-Karabakh and adjacent areas under the control of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.

8. There is an exchange of prisoners of war and other detained persons and bodies of the dead.

9. All economic and transport links in the region are unblocked. The Republic of Armenia provides transport links between the western regions of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic in order to organize the unimpeded movement of citizens, vehicles and goods in both directions. Control over transport communication is carried out by the bodies of the Border Guard Service of the FSB of Russia.

By agreement of the Parties, the construction of new transport communications linking the Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic with the western regions of Azerbaijan will be provided.

November 2020

The president
The Republic of Azerbaijan

Prime Minister
Republic of Armenia

The president
Russian Federation

ANCA Chairman Calls On Ranking Intelligence Committee Member to Stop U.S. Drone Part Sales to Turkey

November 9,  2020



Rep. Devin Nunes

WASHINGTON—The Armenian National Committee of America is working with Congressman Devin Nunes (R-CA), Ranking Member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, to halt all U.S. sales and transfers of drone parts to Turkey. ANCA Chairman Raffi Hamparian discussed this request last week with Congressman Nunes at a meeting held on November 3, in Fresno, California.

Congressman Nunes has a long record in support of issues of special concern to Armenian Americans in California’s Central Valley and across America.  His Congressional District is home to thousands of Armenian American constituents, many of whom trace their presence in and around the Fresno area to the Armenian Genocide – when their relatives were forced from their historic homeland. Specifically, his Congressional District includes parts of both Fresno and Tulare counties, and the towns Clovis, Dinuba, Sanger, and Visalia – all home to Armenian American families who belong to area churches and other Armenian institutions.

The ANCA is working to disrupt the American supply chain for parts in Turkey’s Bayraktar and other drones being used by Azerbaijan to commit war crimes against the people of Armenia and Artsakh, said the ANCA Chairman after the meeting with Congressman Nunes. America must – and I repeat must – have a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to U.S. parts and technology being used by Azerbaijan and Turkey and their ISIS allies to kill Armenians. Full stop, added the ANCA Chairman.

The ANCA is proud to work with Congressman Nunes to get the U.S. Department of State to officially announce that it will reject any and all export licenses for U.S. manufactured drone parts destined for Turkey, said Hamparian.

Congressman Nunes stated, Azerbaijan’s use of deadly drone strikes in Nagorno Karabakh must cease immediately. Its offensive is being fanatically encouraged by Turkey, so the U.S. needs to make clear to Erdogan that U.S. military technology cannot be used to press this aggressive war against Armenians.

Earlier this month, the Congressman helped lead a Congressional initiative to bolster U.S. funding for the HALO Trust in order to address the thousands of munitions, including cluster bombs, that Azerbaijan, Turkey, and their ISIS allies have spread across the Republic of Artsakh.

In the past, Congressman Nunes has been outspoken on Artsakh safety and security, supporting the implementation of the Royce-Engel peace proposals. When the four-day Azerbaijani attack on Artsakh began in April 2016, Nunes cautioned, The clashes in Nagorno-Karabakh risk escalating into a dangerous, wider war. The ceasefire must be scrupulously observed, while Azerbaijan needs to implement widely-supported peacekeeping measures along the line of contact, including a withdrawal of snipers and an expanded role for the OSCE. In 2018, he was one of only two Republicans calling for expanded aid to Armenia and Artsakh for Fiscal Year 2019.

Asbarez: Russian Peacekeepers Already En-Route to Karabakh

November 9,  2020



A damaged building from Azerbaijani shelling of Stepanakert

The Peacekeeping Command Center will be Located in Stepanakert

Russia has already dispatched its peacekeepers to the Karabakh conflict zone, according to an announcement from the country’s defense ministry.

Russia IL-76 military places transported 1,960 peacekeepers and 470 military equipment, the Azatutyun.am’s Armenian service reported on Monday, citing the Russian defense ministry.

The peacekeepers are headed to the Karabakh conflict zone in accordance to an agreement announced earlier Tuesday (local time) signed by the presidents of Russia and Azerbaijan and Armenia’s prime minister Nikol Pashinyan. In addition to deployment of Russian peacekeepers, the agreement stipulates that the regions of Fizuli, Aghdam, Kelbajar, Lachin and Shushi will be surrendered to Azerbaijani control. At the same time, Russian border guards will now patrol the Armenian border and oversee the transport between Azerbaijan through Nakhichevan via Meghri.

The Russian Defense Ministry said that the peacekeepers were transported from the Western Russian city of Ulyanovsk. The peacekeepers are from the Russia’s 15th mobile detachment brigade.

Per the agreement, a peacekeeping command center will be established in the region. The Russian Defense Ministry reported that the center will be headquartered in Stepanakert.

The peacekeepers will be stations along the Artsakh-Azerbaijan border, or the line of contact, as well as at the corridors between Armenia and Artsakh.

According to the agreement, the sides will retain whatever territory they had seized during the war. Based on earlier military briefings, Azerbaijan has seized the southern portion of Artsakh, as well as areas in the northeast in Talish.

RFE/RL Armenian Report – 11/09/2020

                                        Mondady, November 9, 2020
Azerbaijan Downs Russian Helicopter In Armenia ‘By Mistake’
Russia's Mi-24 combat helicopter (archive photo)
Azerbaijan has apologized to Russia over what it described as a “tragic 
accident” after a Russian military helicopter was shot down at an 
Armenian-Azerbaijani border on Monday.
According to Azerbaijani media, the country’s Foreign Ministry issued a 
statement, saying that the downing of the Russian Mi-24 helicopter near 
Armenia’s border with the Azerbaijani exclave of Nakhijevan was “by mistake” and 
was conditioned by the ongoing clashes with Armenian forces in Nagorno-Karabakh.
The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry added that it was prepared to pay compensation.
Earlier on November 9, Interfax news agency quoted Russia’s Defense Ministry as 
confirming that two crew members were killed and one was injured when the 
helicopter escorting a convoy of the 102nd Russian military base through the 
territory of Armenia was shot down with a surface-to-air missile from a portable 
anti-aircraft missile system.
It said the incident happened near the Armenian village of Yeraskh in 
southwestern Armenia at about 5:30 pm.
Armenia’s Ministry of Emergency Situations also confirmed on Monday that a 
Russian military helicopter had crashed in the valley near the Yeraskh-Paruyr 
Sevak road in the southwest of the country.
Russia’s main military base in Armenia is located in the northwestern city of 
Gyumri.
Against the background of the unfolding armed conflict between ethnic Armenian 
forces and Azerbaijan in Nagorno-Karabakh, on October 31 Armenia formally asked 
Russia to start consultations on possible military assistance from Moscow under 
a 1997 treaty on friendship, cooperation and mutual assistance.
Russia quickly reaffirmed its commitment to Armenia under the treaty, saying 
that it will “render all necessary assistance to Yerevan if military operations 
take place directly on the territory of Armenia.”
Official representative of Russia’s Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova told Ekho 
Moskvy today that while Moscow intends to engage more actively in the settlement 
of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, it is not going to intervene.
Armenians In Karabakh Admit Losing Control Of Strategic Town, Yerevan Claims 
‘Battle Is On’
Nagorno-Karabakh -- The fortress walls surrounding the historical center of 
Shushi (Shusha)
Ethnic Armenian forces in Nagorno-Karabakh fighting against Azerbaijan have 
admitted losing control of a strategic town near the region’s main city, 
Stepanakert. But officials in Yerevan, including Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian, 
said late on Monday that battles for Shushi are still on.
Fierce battles for Shushi (Shusha) have been waged since late last week as 
Armenians claimed to have repelled multiple attacks by Azerbaijan’s armed forces.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev declared on Sunday that Baku was in control 
of the hilltop town located 10 kilometers south of Stepanakert, on one of the 
two roads linking Nagorno-Karabakh with Armenia. But Armenians did not 
immediately admit losing the town.
Still on Monday morning military officials in Yerevan said battles for Shushi 
were ongoing. But Nagorno-Karabakh’s de facto ethnic Armenian leader Arayik 
Harutiunian already then dropped hints at the possibility that the town might 
already be under Azerbaijani control.
In a Facebook post on November 9 morning he said he had visited defense lines of 
Stepanakert to talk to “[ethnic Armenian] Defense Army soldiers and volunteers 
who have, for more than a day, been resisting enemy bandits attacking the 
capital from Shushi.”
Harutiunian’s spokesperson Vahram Poghosian said later in the afternoon that 
“Shushi is totally out of Armenian control.”
“War is a hard-fought struggle where neither success nor failure is guaranteed. 
To this day, unfortunately, we have to admit that the chain of failures still 
haunts us, and the town of Shushi is completely out of our control,” Poghosian 
wrote on Facebook in what he later confirmed to RFE/RL’s Armenian Service was 
his authentic post.
Poghosian also confirmed that Azerbaijani forces were on the outskirts of 
Stepanakert. “Let’s put ourselves together, for the enemy is on the outskirts of 
Stepanakert and the existence of our capital is already endangered,” he said.
“If we want Shushi to be ours again, if we want Artsakh (the Armenian name for 
Nagorno-Karabakh) to be preserved, today we must use all our capabilities to 
organize a reliable defense in Stepanakert and at other sectors of the front. 
This is the real and reliable guarantee of success,” the spokesman for 
Nagorno-Karabakh’s ethnic Armenian leader said.
And Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian wrote on his Facebook on Monday 
evening that “battles for Shushi are continuing.”
Armenian Defense Ministry spokesperson Shushan Stepanian also claimed in the 
evening that “Karabakh Defense Army units continue to wage a fierce battle for 
Shushi.”
Ankara, Moscow Mum On Reported Erdogan Proposal On Karabakh
RUSSIA -- Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan 
shake hands during a news conference following their talks in Moscow, March 5, 
2020
Ankara and Moscow have been tightlipped on a reported proposal by President 
Recep Tayyip Erdogan on a Turkish-Russian platform to work towards a settlement 
in Nagorno-Karabakh that would leave the United States and France – two other 
current mediators along with Russia – outside the process.
Citing Turkish diplomatic sources, CNN Turk reported on Monday that during his 
telephone conversation with President Vladimir Putin on November 7 Erdogan 
called on the Russian leader to create a joint working group to resolve the 
situation in the Nagorno-Karabakh region.
Efforts in this direction may begin in the coming days, CNN Turk said, adding 
that a negotiating platform outside the OSCE Minsk Group could emerge.
Putin and Erdogan had a phone call amid reports of Azerbaijani forces closing in 
on a strategic Nagorno-Karabakh town of Shushi (Shusha).
Since then Azerbaijan claimed to have taken control of the hilltop town located 
on a main road some 10 kilometers south of the region’s main city, Stepanakert. 
Armenia, meanwhile, claimed that fierce battles for the town were still ongoing 
on November 9.
The Turkish television news channel suggested that as part of Erdogan’s proposal 
Azerbaijan would stop its offensive “after a victory in Shusha” and then talks 
would begin, while Armenia, in turn, “would gradually leave seven districts.”
Ankara has not officially commented on the report yet.
Dmitry Peskov, a spokesman for President Putin, also refused to comment on the 
report. He told Russia’s TASS news agency on Monday that he had “nothing to add” 
to what the Kremlin press service had already reported on the topics of the 
November 7 telephone conversation between Putin and Erdogan.
“The Nagorno-Karabakh topic indeed was addressed,” Peskov said. “The Russian 
side is still exerting all possible efforts for the settlement of the 
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict by political and diplomatic means.”
Armenia has not officially commented on the reported proposal by Erdogan either. 
But talking to RFE/RL’s Armenian Service (Azatutyun), a source close to 
Armenia’s Foreign Ministry said: “This is a desperate attempt by Turkey to make 
a false impression on its putative involvement in the settlement of the 
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.”
Meanwhile, in an interview with the BBC on November 9 Azerbaijani President 
Ilham Aliyev reiterated his previous position that Baku would stop its offensive 
in Nagorno-Karabakh if Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian personally 
declared about Armenia’s withdrawing its troops from the region and presented a 
timetable.
“But, frankly speaking, with this prime minister of Armenia I don’t think that 
there is any possibility for peace,” Aliyev said.
Officials in Armenia have not yet commented on the Azerbaijani president’s 
statements.
Armenian Opposition Demands Meeting With Pashinian Amid Continued Karabakh 
Fighting
Lawmakers open the autumn session of the Armenian parliament, Yerevan, September 
14, 2020.
The demand of the opposition parliamentarians comes amid conflicting reports 
from Nagorno-Karabakh where battles have been waged for a strategic town of 
Shushi (Shusha) near the region’s main city, Stepanakert.
The leaders of the two opposition factions in the Armenian parliament have 
demanded an immediate meeting with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian as fighting in 
Nagorno-Karabakh continued on Monday morning, with Baku and the ethnic Armenian 
authorities in Stepanakert giving different accounts of overnight battles for a 
strategic town.
Prosperous Armenia’s Gagik Tsarukian and Bright Armenia’s Edmon Marukian issued 
a joint statement in which they reminded the prime minister about the request 
they made in late October for an urgent meeting of the Security Council with the 
participation of opposition lawmakers. They said Pashinian gave no official 
response to that request.
“Taking into account that fighting in Artsakh [the Armenian name for 
Nagorno-Karabakh] continues, we once again appeal to the prime minister with a 
demand for an immediate meeting with the parliamentary opposition factions,” the 
statement reads.
Azerbaijan on Sunday claimed to have taken control of the strategic town of 
Shushi (Shusha) sitting on a mountaintop some 10 kilometers south of Stepanakert 
and overlooking the region’s main city.
Official Yerevan has not confirmed the capture of Shushi by Azerbaijani forces. 
Defense Ministry spokesperson Shushan Stepanian said that battles near the town 
continued into Monday morning.
Meanwhile, Nagorno-Karabakh’s de facto ethnic Armenian leader Arayik Harutiunian 
said in a Facebook post on November 9 that earlier in the morning he inspected 
military positions defending Stepanakert. He said during the visit he talked to 
“[ethnic Armenian] Defense Army soldiers and volunteers who have, for more than 
a day, been resisting enemy bandits attacking the capital from Shushi.”
In a separate report today Nagorno-Karabakh’s Defense Army released the names of 
another 44 servicemen killed in action since the start of hostilities on 
September 27, which raises the total death toll among ethnic Armenian forces to 
1,221.
Azerbaijan does not reveal its military casualties, considering them a wartime 
secret.
Political Analyst Sees Biden Win As Good News For Armenia That ‘Didn’t Come Soon 
Enough’
        • Harry Tamrazian
RFE/RL Armenian Service Director Harry Tamrazian interviews political analyst 
Richard Giragosian, the founding director of the Regional Studies Center, 
November 8, 2020
A new incoming administration in the United States may mean a positive change 
for Armenia, but this change will take time while Armenians have no much time to 
wait, a Yerevan-based political analyst believes.
In an exclusive interview with RFE/RL’s Armenian Service (Azatutyun) on November 
8 Richard Giragosian, the founding director of the Yerevan-based Regional 
Studies Center, described the election of Joe Biden, a candidate from the 
Democratic Party, as the next president of the United States as “significant 
from an Armenian perspective.”
Still during the election campaign in October Biden called on President Donald 
Trump to “get personally involved” to put an end to the ongoing hostilities in 
Nagorno-Karabakh and promised that under his administration the United States 
will lead an international diplomatic effort to end the fighting.
“This election has been a long time coming in terms of changing the 
unpredictable behavior of the United States. But for Armenia this election 
didn’t come soon enough. In other words president-elect Biden will come into 
power at the end of January, meaning that until then there is little he can do 
to help a desperate Nagorno-Karabakh struggle and in terms of changing policy,” 
Giragosian said.
“Nevertheless, what’s different now... is that the context is changed. The 
United States faces a Turkey that is much less a NATO member and is much more 
the cause of regional instability. So I do believe the words and promises of 
President-elect Biden ever more.”
The political analyst also emphasized the factor of Vice President-elect Kamala 
Harris, who is from California where the Armenian Diaspora has a strong 
presence, and who has “a good background on Armenian issues.”
“We should expect a significant change, but it will take time, and we don’t have 
much time to wait,” he said.
While Biden’s ability to make changes is limited until January 20 when he 
officially becomes president, Giragosian believes that in the meantime Armenians 
could exploit “the perception even more than the reality” of his presidency.
“The perception of what the Biden administration means to Turkey and Azerbaijan 
is real. And we need to actually exploit the fear in Ankara and Baku of what a 
Biden administration means to Turkish aggression and empowering Azerbaijan in 
attacking Artsakh [the Armenian name for Nagorno-Karabakh]. And in this way we 
have an advantage,” Giragosian said.
Along with France and Russia, the United States co-chairs the Minsk Group of the 
Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), which has an 
international mandate to broker a peaceful solution to the Nagorno-Karabakh 
conflict.
Still, three ceasefires brokered by Moscow, Paris and Washington in October did 
not hold, as ethnic Armenian and Azerbaijani forces fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh 
accused each other of not respecting the agreements.
Giragosian stressed that the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is the only issue where 
Russia works with the West and not against it.
“There is a foundation for greater cooperation to push out the interloper Turkey 
in this context,” he said, echoing Yerevan’s claims that Turkey is directly 
involved in the conflict by helping its regional ethnic ally Azerbaijan in its 
fight against Nagorno-Karabakh’s Armenians, which is denied in Ankara and Baku.
“For Biden it’s an opportunity to build a new chapter of relations with Moscow 
based on shared interests,” the political analyst said.
Giragosian said that the ongoing war in Nagorno-Karabakh has several lessons for 
Armenia to learn. “This also causes a recalculation of our overreliance on 
Russia and the diminished expectations from the West,” he concluded.
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian on Sunday congratulated Biden on his 
victory in the U.S. presidential election, expressing a hope that the new 
administration in Washington “will take active steps to stop the war and bring 
about a comprehensive settlement” of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
Reprinted on ANN/Armenian News with permission from RFE/RL
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CivilNet: L’Arménie signe une armistice avec l’Azerbaïdjan

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Après plus de 44 jours de guerre dans le Haut-Karabakh, le conflit semble prendre fin. 

Une armistice a été signée entre le président de la Russie, Vladmir Putin, le président de l’Azerbaïdjan, Ilham Aliyev et le Premier ministre arménien Nikol Pashinyan. 

L’accord a été signé à une heure du matin, heure arménienne, le 10 novembre. 

COVID-19: Armenia reports 2476 new cases, 1476 recoveries in one day

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 10:55, 7 November, 2020

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 7, ARMENPRESS. 2476 new cases of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have been confirmed in Armenia in the past one day, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 104,249, the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention said today.

1476 more patients have recovered in one day. The total number of recoveries has reached 63,258.

5339 tests were conducted in the past one day.

27 more patients have died, raising the death toll to 1533.

The number of active cases is 39,055.

The number of patients who had a coronavirus but died from other disease has reached 403 (6 new such cases).

Reporting by Lilit Demuryan; Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

Artsakh denies Azerbaijani reports claiming Colonel-General Seyran Ohanyan is wounded

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STEPANAKERT, NOVEMBER 7, ARMENPRESS. Spokesperson of the president of Artsakh Vahram Poghosyan denied the Azerbaijani reports that claim that Colonel-General Seyran Ohanyan, former defense minister of Armenia, has been wounded.

“Of course, the adversary has deep reasons to shout about it, because the lesson received by General Ohanyan has been very painful, and I am sure, the adversary will receive more lessons because he is safe and sound and completely fulfills the duties entrusted to him”, Poghosyan said.

Editing and Translating by Aneta Harutyunyan

TURKEY DEMANDS SLAUGHTER OF ARMENIANS

Church Militant
Nov 9 2020
NEWS: WORLD NEWS

by Trey Blanton

YEREVAN, Armenia (ChurchMilitant.com) — The international community is allowing Muslim mercenaries to be used by the former Ottoman Empire to renew its genocide of the Armenian people.

Azeri military

On Nov. 4, Syrian mercenary Yusuf Alaabet al-Hajji revealed to Armenian authorities he had been recruited by a friend to participate in “military exercises” in Turkey.

Alaabet recounted his travel by bus across the Syrian-Turkish border where he was counted by a Turkish guard. Once in Turkey, he was flown from a Turkish civilian airport to another airport where he and 500 other mercenaries were transferred Oct. 18 to an Azeri civilian plane and flown to a military base in Azerbaijan.

Alaabet received training, uniforms and weapons by Turkish-Azeri soldiers and was instructed by the Syrian commander in charge of the mercenaries to “[S]laughter each and every Armenian.”

The mercenaries were sent into Armenia with Azeri troops where they were ordered to capture a village and exterminate the occupants, both military and civilian. During the advance, the Syrians came under attack by mortars and small arms fire. Several were killed or wounded and the group retreated into the mountains. During the escape, the group came under fire again and Alaabet was wounded.

The Syrian fighter explains he was promised an additional $100 for each beheading
 

Alaabet laments he was wounded for five days and none of the Azeri soldiers with him attempted to heal his injuries or even offer attention and comfort. After being ignored for nearly a week, Alaabet crawled for three days to the Armenian position. As Alaabet got closer, he was waved over by the Armenian soldiers who provided medical attention, along with food and water.

Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has denied to the international community his government is aiding the transport of mercenaries into the disputed Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) region. Erdoğan claims he is assisting his allies in Azerbaijan with supplies and Turkish military assistance alone.

Erdoğan follows in a long tradition of lying about the wholesale slaughter of Armenian Christians. In 1915, the Ottoman Empire was responsible for the genocide of 1.5 million Armenians along with additional Christians of Greek and other ethnicities.

Diplomatic recognition of the atrocity is limited, due to Turkey’s inclusion in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the European Union (EU), with the Vatican as one of the few nations to officially recognize the Armenian Genocide.

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After World War II, when both Armenia and Azerbaijan came under the sphere of the Soviet Union, a political decision was made to place Artsakh, inhabited predominately by ethnic Armenians and known as Nagorno-Karabakh to the Azeris, under the control of Azerbaijan. Armenia disputes this act and claims the territory as their own due to historical control of the area, as well as the fact it is inhabited by their people.

As far as Alaabet is concerned, it is wrong of his people to become engaged in fighting the Armenians:

I want to thank Armenians. They helped me, they treated me, they saved my life. We were wrong to have come here, they — the Armenians — are much better than we thought. They treated us … well, may God bless them. I, Yusuf Alaabet al-Hajji, am stating that anyone who is planning to go to Azerbaijan should not take that step, because Armenians are very good people. They saved me from death. They helped me. I am urging you all: If they try to deceive you and attempt to lure you with money against this country and Armenians, don’t go, even if you are poor. It is better to stay poor then to go to Azerbaijan and fight for money. The Azerbaijanis call the Armenians infidels, but they themselves are the infidels. We are infidels for coming here and fighting against these good people.

Russia has attempted to restore peace in the region but a previous attempt at a cease-fire has proven unsuccessful and it is unknown if President Vladimir Putin will be willing to militarily support his Armenian allies against his Turkish rivals for influence in the region.





Nagorno-Karabakh: Russian helicopter shot down over Armenia

Deutsche Welle, Germany
Nov 9 2020

A Russian military helicopter has been downed over Armenia amid clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh. Azerbaijan has admitted to shooting the aircraft down by accident.

  

A Russian military helicopter has been shot down over Armenia, with two crew members killed and one injured, Russia’s Defense Ministry said on Monday.

In a statement, the ministry said the Mi-24 attack helicopter was downed by fire from a man-portable air-defense system close to the border with Azerbaijan.

Later, Azerbaijan’s Foreign Ministry issued a statement admitting to having shot down the helicopter, saying it was an accident.

“The Azerbaijani side offers an apology to the Russian side in connection with this tragic incident,” the statement said, adding that the attack was “not aimed against” Moscow. It offered to pay compensation.

The incident comes as Armenia, a Russian ally, and Azerbaijan continue to fight over the disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh, which is within Azerbaijan’s territory by law but has been under the control of local ethnic Armenian forces since 1994.

The Foreign Ministry statement from Azerbaijan said Azerbaijani forces had decided to open fire owing to a spike in fighting with the Armenian separatists.

The crash reportedly occurred near the border with the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, some 70 kilometers (43 miles) from the border to Nagorno-Karabakh.

Armenian authorities said the helicopter had crashed “in a gorge” near the village of Yeraskh.

Despite its military alliance with Armenia, Russia has said it will intervene in the conflict only if fighting reached Armenian soil. It maintains a permanent military presence there.


UK mining group Anglo Asian attacked for “exploiting” Armenian conflict with Azerbaijan

Evening Standard
Nov 9 2020

London-listed company had welcomed “liberation” of disputed region where it has mining operations

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NGLO Asian Mining was today accused by a group of British Armenians of “exploiting” the country’s conflict with Azerbaijan.

The AIM-listed gold miner has rights to the Vejnaly Contract Area, a 300sq km area within the mineral-rich Zangilan district now under the control of the Azeri army. 

The disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region is recognised as part of Azerbaijan but has been controlled by ethnic Armenians and the subject of conflict since the break-up of the Soviet Union.

In a statement to the stock market last month, Anglo Asian welcomed what it called the “liberation” of the region.


It said: “This district forms part of the territory of Azerbaijan which has been occupied by Armenia since 1994 in defiance of … UN Security Council Resolutions…”

UN Human Rights High Commissioner Michelle Bachelet has sounded the alarm over recent “indiscriminate” attacks in and around the border region.

The Armenian National Committee UK issued a statement today pointing out ongoing conflict has forced thousands of civilians to flee their homes.

It said: “It is sad that a London-listed company should think it appropriate to put out a press release celebrating the ‘liberation’ of land it plans to exploit for commercial gain. 

That ‘liberation’ has come about through the expulsion of the ethnic Armenians who lived there.”

Anglo said mining would only commence once it has been informed “of the cessation of all hostilities and that it is safe to access the district”.

A spokeswoman added: “Anglo Asian complies with all international laws and with the laws in the countries  in which it operates.  As a company listed on public markets, Anglo Asian will continue to keep its shareholders informed of any material developments which may impact the territories in which it operates.”