Azerbaijan says it quelled Armenian attack near Nagorno-Karabakh

Al Jazeera, Qatar
Aug 3 2022

The European Union demands an end to fighting near the disputed region as Azerbaijan says it seized several strategic hills.

Azerbaijan says its forces have suppressed an Armenian attack near the disputed enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, prompting international calls for an end to fighting in a region that has been a flashpoint for 30 years.

Nagorno-Karabakh broke away from Azerbaijan with Armenian support after a bloody post-Soviet conflict in the early 1990s. In 2020, Azerbaijan and Armenia fought a war over the region and Baku successfully won back part of the territory controlled by the separatists.

Under the terms of a subsequent ceasefire, Russian peacekeepers were deployed to protect the remainder of the separatist-held territory. Both sides accuse each other of breaches, and in recent days violence has flared.

The Azeri defence ministry on Wednesday said Armenia had grossly violated the ceasefire by committing an act of sabotage that killed one soldier.

In addition, Baku said its forces had beaten back an Armenian attempt to capture a hill in an area controlled by the Russian peacekeepers.

It demanded the disarmament of “illegal Armenian formations” around the disputed territory, and also said it has taken control of several strategic heights in the region.

Meanwhile, Armenia called on the international community to help stop Azerbaijan’s “aggressive actions” after the flare-up and accused Baku of breaking the ceasefire.

Earlier, separatist authorities in the territory declared a partial mobilisation.

Russia’s defence ministry said the situation in and around Nagorno-Karabakh was deteriorating, according to Russian media reports.

The European Union called for an “immediate cessation of hostilities” between Azerbaijani and Armenian forces in Nagorno-Karabakh.

“It is essential to de-escalate, fully respect the ceasefire and return to the negotiating table to seek negotiated solutions,” EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell’s spokesman said in a statement.

Six weeks of fighting in late 2020 claimed more than 6,500 lives and ended with a Russian-brokered ceasefire agreement.

Armenia ceded swathes of territory it had controlled for decades, and Russia deployed some 2,000 peacekeepers to oversee the fragile truce, but tensions persist despite a ceasefire agreement.

SOURCE: AL JAZEERA AND NEWS AGENCIES

Renewed tension in Nagorno-Karabakh: Yerevan and Baku report


Aug 3 2022


  • Baku-Yerevan

Renewed tension in Nagorno-Karabakh

Nagorno-Karabakh is seeing renewed tension with events unfolding since August 1. Today, August 3, Armenia reported the use of grenade launchers and drones by the Azerbaijani armed forces. Two soldiers have been killed and others wounded. Late today, it also became known that the authorities of the unrecognized republic announced a partial military mobilization.

On August 2 the Russian peacekeeping mission, responsible for ensuring security in NK, confirmed that Azerbaijan had violated the ceasefire three times.

The authorities of the unrecognized Nagorno-Karabakh Republic report that Baku, through Russian peacekeepers, demanded that the transport route between NK and Armenia be changed in the near future. As of now, the Lachin corridor is the only road between Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh. In other words, Baku is seeking an alternative to the Lachin corridor.

Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia, Armen Grigoryan, has stated that “Azerbaijan‘s demand is illegitimate.”

All details known at this time, as well as the opinions of analysts about the possible causes of the aggravation.


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Thus far the Armenian Defense Ministry has not made any statements. Information is being provided only by the Ministry of Defense of the unrecognized NKR. The use of attack drones by the Azerbaijani armed forces has been reported. As of 18:00, two Armenian soldiers have been killed and fourteen wounded.

Rumors of tough battles in NK until August 3 were denied. The situation is said to be “tense but stable”.

On the third day of the escalation, the Foreign Ministry of the unrecognized NKR issued a statement condemning recent events.

In the statement, Azerbaijan’s actions are called “another manifestation of hatred of Armenia, a rude attempt to violate peace and stability in the region, and to discredit the peacekeeping mission.”

“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Artsakh calls on the international community to make a targeted assessment of the actions of Azerbaijan and take appropriate steps to curb the destructive policy of official Baku. The Armenians of Artsakh are unshakable and determined to live freely and independently on their land and overcome all difficulties with dignity,” the statement reads.

Meanwhile, local opposition in Nagorno-Karabakh is demanding a meeting with the command of the Russian peacekeeping contingent.

“We see that peacekeepers either cannot or do not want to fulfill their obligations. We need to demand a meeting with command, ask them specific questions and get answers to them. The people of Artsakh should know what to expect in order to draw the appropriate conclusions and take the necessary next steps.

“If the leadership refuse to meet, there will be public pressure to achieve this meeting,” the opposition said in a statement.

Meeting of Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan in Tbilisi – Yerevan and Baku continue to discuss the meeting of Mirzoyan and Bayramov

On August 2, telephone conversations between the Armenian prime minister and the Russian president, as well as between the foreign ministers, were reported. Pashinyan and Putin discussed issues related to the tripartite statements signed by the leaders of Armenia, Russia and Azerbaijan.

Foreign Ministers Mirzoyan and Lavrov, according to an official statement:

  • discussed security in the region,
  • exchanged views on humanitarian problems caused by the 44-day war in Karabakh in 2020, in particular the release and repatriation of Armenian prisoners of war and other detainees,
  • touched upon other issues of the regional and international agenda of mutual interest.

EU Special Representative for the South Caucasus Toivo Klaar expressed his concern about the latest Armenian-Azerbaijani military escalation.

“The European Union is committed to deepening its involvement in the peace process. We work at this on several levels. It is important to reduce tensions and seize an historic opportunity to turn the page on decades of conflict,” Klaar tweeted.

Baku wants to legitimize a new war, therefore it refuses dialogue, publicly accusing Armenia [of refusing to participate in negotiations]”- PM Pashinyan’s online press conference

Azerbaijan conveyed its demand to the authorities of the unrecognized Nagorno-Karabakh Republic through Russian peacekeepers. Baku wants a new route between Armenia and NK. Exact terms have not been disclosed.

Azerbaijan has announced the final stage of construction of a road bypassing Lachin on its side. For Armenia the alternative road is still only at the design stage. The beginning of construction is scheduled for this month.

As yet the only reaction comes from the Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia, Armen Grigoryan, who stated that Azerbaijan’s demand is groundless.

He referred to the sixth paragraph of the tripartite statement, dated November 9, 2020, according to which the plan for the construction of a new highway should be decided “by agreement of the parties (Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan) in the next three years.”

“Of course, some work has been done in this direction, but there is no agreed upon plan yet. In any case, Armenia did not agree to any plan, so Azerbaijan’s demand is illegitimate,” Armen Grigoryan said.

Grigoryan said that Armenia proposed to agree and sign a plan for the construction of a new highway in a trilateral format, and then move on according to the schedule and roadmap.

Why has Azerbaijan decided to build a several-kilometer long Murovdag tunnel in Kalbajar region which will bypass Nagorno-Karabakh?

Though the official report does not indicate the direction in which the attack drones were deployed by Azerbaijan, political observer Hakob Badalyan believes it was toward the Lachin sector.

The fact that Azerbaijan “concentrated” on Lachin is shown by the statement demanding a new road between NK and Armenia.

Badalyan says that Azerbaijan has been building an alternative road in recent months, since Baku thus hopes to take Lachin under its control:

“Why is Baku now putting forward such demands when the agreement of November 9 clearly defines a three-year period? Because the question is not at all about the road, but a pretext for aggravating the situation, which Baku is after for other purposes.”

According to the observer, Baku is just adding fuel to the fire, most likely because a telephone conversation between the defense ministers of Russia and Azerbaijan did not lead to an agreement.

The day before, Shoigu and Gasanov had a telephone conversation in which they discussed security issues.

“After this conversation, the Russian peacekeeping contingent touched upon the August 1 provocation and stated that Azerbaijan had violated the ceasefire three times, and the Russian peacekeepers did not allow the line of contact to be changed,” Hakob Badalyan observes.

Badalyan still has questions: what is actually happening at the line of contact in NK and what is the motive of the attacks? According to him, one thing is clear – it all comes as diplomatic efforts are intensifying. He believes it no coincidence that this is happening before a meeting between Putin and Erdogan on August 5 in Sochi.

Political scientist Tigran Grigoryan believes that by creating tension, Azerbaijan is trying to force Armenia to make painful concessions:

“Azerbaijan has been preparing for this escalation for a long time. Baku constantly has accused Armenia of violating the ceasefire in the area from the south of the Kelbajar region to the north of the Lachin region. That is, a certain information background was being prepared for these operations.”

He does not believe, however, that it will escalate into a full-scale war.

“But it is obvious that Azerbaijan will try to achieve positional success in the coming hours and days,” the political scientist said.

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On the morning of August 3, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan issued a statement.

“According to the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Azerbaijan, on August 3, 2022, Azerbaijani army positions in the direction of the Lachin region were subjected to intense shelling by members of illegal Armenian armed formations on the territory of Azerbaijan, where the peacekeeping contingent of the Russian Federation is temporarily stationed, as a result of which soldier Kazimov Anar Rustam oglu was killed,” the document says.

The Foreign Ministry reported that Azerbaijan has repeatedly stated “that Armenia has not fulfilled the obligations assumed under the tripartite statement of November 10, 2020, and that the illegal Armenian armed groups have not yet been withdrawn from the territory of Azerbaijan.”

“The August 3 provocation once again shows that Armenia has grossly violated the trilateral agreement, and at the same time damaged the efforts to normalize relations between the two states. This is also an indicator of Armenia’s disrespect for the efforts of international mediators.

“All responsibility for the incident that occurred on the territory of Azerbaijan lies with the political and military leadership of Armenia, which has not yet withdrawn its illegal armed formations from the territory of a neighboring state.

“We will continue to take all necessary measures to ensure the security of the territories of Azerbaijan and the inviolability of its borders,” the Foreign Ministry said in its statement.

“Today the tandem between Azerbaijan and Turkey is too strong. Moscow, in turn, prefers allied relations with Ankara” – Former Azerbaijani FM Tofig Zulfugarov about the situation around Karabakh

On the evening of August 3, the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan issued a statement on the events of that day in Karabakh.

“Members of illegal Armenian armed gangs located on the territory of Azerbaijan, in the zone of temporary responsibility of the RMC, grossly violated the provisions of the statement of November 10, 2020, and on August 3 carried out a terrorist-sabotage operation against units of the Azerbaijani army. During the terrorist attack, soldier Kazimov Anar Rustam oglu was killed,” the press service of the Ministry of Defense reports.

“In addition, members of the illegal Armenian armed groups attempted to capture the Gyrkhgyz heights, located on a mountain range covering the territory of the Kelbajar and Lachin regions, and establish new combat positions there.

“As a result of the retaliatory operation “Retribution” carried out by units of the Azerbaijani army, the heights of Girkhgyz, Sarybaba and a number of other important strategic areas along the Karabakh ridge of the Lesser Caucasus, were taken under control. Currently, our divisions are carrying out engineering work to create new positions and lay out communications and support routes.

“As part of the operation, several combat positions of illegal Armenian armed formations were destroyed, and an air strike was carried out on a military unit in the village of Yukhara Oratagh of the former Agdara region. Members of illegal Armenian gangs were killed and wounded, and several D-30 howitzers, military vehicles and a large amount of ammunition were destroyed.

“The Republic of Azerbaijan has repeatedly stated that, contrary to the tripartite statement, the existence of the armed forces of Armenia and illegal Armenian gangs on the territory of Azerbaijan, in the zone of temporary responsibility of the RCC, is a threat. The demilitarization of these territories, the complete withdrawal of Armenian troops therefrom and the disarmament of illegal Armenian gangs, is the absolute responsibility of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces.

“The Ministry of Defense declares that, guided by the Constitution of the Republic of Azerbaijan, from now on any terror or provocation committed on the sovereign territory of our country will be resolutely suppressed, and response measures will be even more definitive,” the defense ministry declared.

According to Azerbaijani political scientist Turan Rzayev, Blinken’s calls to Aliyev and Pashinyan on the same day attract attention

“If you notice, another escalation took place after the meeting of the foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia in Tbilisi,” Azerbaijani political observer Shahin Jafarli comments on the latest developments in Karabakh.

According to Jafarli, Russia is not interested in discussing the problems of Azerbaijan and Armenia on its own, preparing a peace treaty, and sees no need to put an end to this confrontation.

“Moscow advises acting only within the terms of the tripartite statement of November 10, 2020,” he states.

Jafarli argues that a peace treaty between the countries will call into question the existence of the Russian peacekeeping contingent in the region, and therefore it is important for Moscow to manage tension, sometimes allowing the parties some provocations.

“The continuation of the conflict situation makes the presence of peacekeepers necessary and, as it were, legitimizes their presence. Russia conveys a message to the world that the Azerbaijanis and Armenians are ready to eat each other alive, and if Russian troops are not there, just imagine what would happen. In this view of the state of affairs in the region, the West is forced to agree that the Russian soldier is the guarantor of the security of Armenians in the region.

“And therefore, if the parties really want a solution to the problem, they should avoid provoking each other as much as possible, not leave the negotiating table, and be obliged to continue dialogue.

“But the situation is complicated by the fact that illegal armed groups in Karabakh do not obey the Pashinyan government. Even if tomorrow the Armenian Armed Forces withdrew from Karabakh, Russia will continue its provocations through the “NKR army”, as is being done now.

“On the other hand, the support of the Pashinyan government is not strong, and there is plenty of pro-Russian opposition with considerable resources inside the country. Russia is still able to destabilize the situation in Armenia and create chaos there. For this reason, the Pashinyan government has to be very cautious in its dialogue with Azerbaijan.

“To summarize everything very briefly, we cannot get out of this vicious cycle,” Shahin Jafarli concluded.

New tensions erupt over Karabakh, 3 soldiers killed

Al-Mayadeen
Aug 3 2022

Azerbaijani military captures several heights in Karabakh, and the Russian MoD accuses Azerbaijan of breaching the ceasefire in Karabakh.

New tensions erupted over Nagorno-Karabakh on Wednesday as three soldiers were killed and Azerbaijan said it had taken control of several strategic heights in the disputed region.

Armenia and Azerbaijan fought two conflicts over Azerbaijan's Armenian-populated area of Nagorno-Karabakh, one in 2020 and one in the 1990s.

Six weeks of violence in the autumn of 2020 claimed over 6,500 lives and ended with a ceasefire accord sponsored by Russia.

Russia sent 2,000 peacekeepers to monitor the truce, but tensions remain despite a ceasefire deal.

The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry claimed on Wednesday that Karabakh troops attacked Azerbaijani army posts in the district of Lachin, which is overseen by the Russian peacekeeping force, killing an Azerbaijani conscript.

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According to Baku's Foreign Ministry, the "bloody episode" indicated that Armenia violated the ceasefire agreement.

"All responsibility for the incident in Azerbaijan lies with the military and political leadership of Armenia, which has not yet withdrawn its illegal armed formations from the territory of the neighboring state," the Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

The army of the breakaway statelet accused Azerbaijan of breaking a ceasefire and murdering two troops while injuring 14 others.

Karabakh declared a "partial mobilization", the army said in a statement, adding that the situation was "relatively stable" Wednesday evening.

"Measures are being taken together with Russian peacekeepers to stabilize the situation," the Karabakh army said.

The Azerbaijani troops took multiple heights in Nagorno-Karabakh on Wednesday, according to the Defense Ministry's press office.

The Ministry claims that Armenian forces engaged in sabotage against the Azerbaijani military, in breach of trilateral agreements signed by Baku, Yerevan, and Moscow.

"As a result of the response operation carried out by the units of the Azerbaijan military, several heights in Karabakh were taken under control," the office said.

On its part, the Russian Defense Ministry stated in a report on the activities of Russian peacekeepers in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone that the Azerbaijani Armed Forces violated the ceasefire in the region of the height of Sarybaba.

"The situation in the zone of responsibility of the contingent is aggravated. In the area of the height of Sarybaba, the ceasefire regime was breached by the armed forces of Azerbaijan. The command of the Russian peacekeeping contingent, together with representatives of the Azerbaijani and Armenian sides, is taking measures to stabilize the situation," the Ministry said.

Nagorno-Karabakh: Azerbaijan, Armenia trade blame over renewed clashes

Deutsche Welle, Germany
Aug 3 2022

The EU has demanded an end to the fighting, which left several soldiers dead. Yerevan and Baku pointed fingers at one another over the latest violence.

Clashes broke out between Azerbaijani forces and the Karabakh army on Wednesday, leaving at least three people dead.

The latest flare of violence has jeopardized a fragile truce in the region, with European leaders urging restraint.

The Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense said one of its soldiers died following a "terrorist act" by "illegal military formations."

As a consequence, Baku said it carried out a "retaliatory operation," leading to an unspecified number of "illegal Armenian militants" being injured. 

Baku also demanded the complete withdrawal of Armenian troops around Nagorno-Karabakh.    

The Karabakh army, which is ethnically Armenian, said two of its soldiers were killed and 14 were wounded by Azerbaijani forces.

The enclave's separatist leader, Arayik Harutyunyan, announced a partial mobilization Wednesday, further escalating the crisis.    

Armenia's foreign ministry called on the "international community to take measures to stop the aggressive actions and attitude of Azerbaijan."

Yerevan said Azerbaijan attacked areas which are patrolled by peacekeepers. 

A spokesperson for EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell urged an immediate end to Karabakh hostilities. 

"It is essential to de-escalate, fully respect the cease-fire and return to the negotiating table to seek negotiated solutions," Borrell's spokesperson said. 

Russia's Defense Ministry blamed Azerbaijan for breaking the cease-fire, which Moscow brokered in 2020. 

"In the Saribaba area, the cease-fire regime was violated by the armed forces of Azerbaijan," the Russian ministry said in a statement. Moscow claimed it "was taking measures to stabilize the situation" with the help of Armenian and Azerbaijani representatives. 

Armenia and Azerbaijan fought over Nagorno-Karabakh for six weeks in the fall of 2020 prior to the truce, with the conflict that year leaving over 6,500 people dead.

As part of the cease-fire, Armenia forfeited parts of Nagorno-Karabakh it controlled to Azerbaijan.  

Despite the truce, sporadic clashes have persisted between the two sides, reducing the chances of a long-term peace agreement in the region. 

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Military action is “retaliation”. Azerbaijan announced the destruction of Armenian targets in the Nagorno-Karabakh region

Aug 4 2022

Azerbaijan announced on Wednesday that its army had occupied positions in the Nagorno-Karabakh enclave and destroyed Armenian targets, sparking fears of a resurgence of the Azerbaijani-Armenian war in a military operation dubbed “revenge”. Armenian population.

The Azerbaijani Defense Ministry said the Azerbaijani army had “established control over several high positions”, including in the mountains, AFP quoted, adding that Azerbaijani troops were strengthening their occupied positions.

Both camps had earlier reported the deaths of at least two Armenian fighters and an Azeri soldier in the outbreak of violence, according to Agerpres.

Russia, which brokered the ceasefire agreement that ended the 2020 war and deployed a peacekeeping force in the Nagorno-Karabakh region, accused Azerbaijan of violating the ceasefire in the Saribaba region.

The Russian Defense Ministry said Moscow was taking “measures to stabilize the deteriorating situation” in the region.

According to the version of the Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan, its troops were targeted by gunfire in Latsin district, a buffer zone between the Armenian border and Nagorno-Karabakh, so it launched a retaliatory operation, hence the name “retaliation”. This one.

Armenia and Azerbaijan have been fighting over Nagorno-Karabakh province, which has a majority Armenian population, since the 1990s. Their last battle, in the fall of 2020, resulted in around 6,500 deaths and was halted by a ceasefire negotiated by Russia in the face of imminent defeat by Armenian troops.

According to the agreement concluded at that time, after the war in the early 90s, Armenia had to cede part of this province and the surrounding Azeri territories to Azerbaijan.

Armenia has traditionally had close ties with Russia, including its membership in the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO). During the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in autumn 2020, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan asked Moscow for the CSTO to intervene because Armenian forces outnumbered the capabilities of the Turkish-backed Azeri army.

The Kremlin – which views Pashinyan as a pro-Western politician who came to power after a “color revolution” – denied at the time that the Nagorno-Karabakh region was not Armenia’s territory, an internationally recognized fact.

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U.S. concerned by fighting in disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region

Aug 4 2022
Thu, August 4, 2022 at 3:14 AM

(Reuters) – The U.S. government is "deeply concerned" by fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region, a State Department spokesman said on Wednesday.

"We urge immediate steps to reduce tensions and avoid further escalation," State Department spokesman Ned Price said in a statement.

(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Eric Beech)

Soldiers killed as tension flares in Nagorno-Karabakh

The Nation, UAE
Aug 4 2022

Three soldiers were killed and Azerbaijan claimed to have taken control of strategic areas of Nagorno-Karabakh as violence erupted over the disputed region on Wednesday.

International powers immediately reacted to the unrest, with Russia accusing Baku of breaching the brittle ceasefire and the EU urging an "immediate cessation of hostilities".

Arch-enemies Armenia and Azerbaijan have fought two wars, one in 2020 and another in the 1990s, over Azerbaijan's Armenian-populated region of Nagorno-Karabakh.

Armenia ceded large areas of territory it had controlled for decades, and Russia sent about 2,000 peacekeepers to oversee the fragile truce, but tensions persist despite a ceasefire agreement.

On Wednesday, new tension erupted as Azerbaijan said one of its soldiers was killed and the Karabakh army said two of its troops were dead and more than a dozen injured.

Azerbaijan's Defence Ministry said Karabakh troops hit its army positions in the district of Lachin, which is under the supervision of the Russian peacekeeping force, killing an Azerbaijani conscript.

Azerbaijan's army later said it conducted an operation called "Revenge" in response and took control of several strategic heights in Karabakh.

The army of the breakaway region accused Azerbaijan of breaching a ceasefire agreement, killing two soldiers and wounding 14.

Karabakh declared a "partial mobilisation", the army said.

Armenia called on the international community to help stop Azerbaijan's "aggressive actions" after the flare-up.

"Azerbaijan continues its policy of terror against the population of Nagorno-Karabakh," the foreign ministry said.

Armenia accused Azerbaijan of seeking to make unilateral changes over the Lachin corridor that links Armenia and Karabakh.

"The ceasefire regime was violated by the armed forces of Azerbaijan around the Saribaba Height," the Russian Defence Ministry said.

"The command of the Russian peacekeeping force, with representatives of Azerbaijan and Armenia, are taking measures to stabilise the situation."

The escalation came after Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke to Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Tuesday.

The EU called for an immediate halt to fighting.

"It is essential to de-escalate, fully respect the ceasefire and return to the negotiating table to seek negotiated solutions," EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell's spokesman said.

"The European Union remains committed to help overcome tensions and continue its engagement towards sustainable peace and stability in the South Caucasus."

After Moscow's intervention in Ukraine on February 24, an increasingly isolated Russia lost its status as the primary mediator in the Karabakh conflict.

Six weeks of fighting in the autumn of 2020 claimed more than 6,500 lives and ended with a Russian-brokered ceasefire agreement.

In July, Azerbaijan began the process of returning its people to land recaptured from Armenian separatists in what Baku calls "the Great Return".

The oil-rich country has vowed to repopulate lands recaptured in the six-week war with Armenia.

President Ilham Aliyev had for years promised to retake lands lost in the 1990s and the first returns marked a symbolic moment for Azerbaijan.

https://www.thenationalnews.com/world/2022/08/04/soldiers-killed-as-tension-flares-in-nagorno-karabakh/

US expresses deep concern over escalation of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict

Aug 4 2022

ANI Washington DC 
The United States has expressed deep concern over reports of intensive fighting around Nagorno-Karabakh, including casualties and the loss of life and has urged immediate steps to reduce tensions and avoid further escalation. "The recent increase in tensions underscores the need for a negotiated, comprehensive, and sustainable settlement of all remaining issues related to or resulting from the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict," the US State Department said.

Nagorno-Karabakh broke away from Azerbaijan with Armenian support after a bloody post-Soviet conflict in the early 1990s. In 2020, Azerbaijan and Armenia fought a war over the region and Baku successfully won back part of the territory controlled by the separatists. Under the terms of a subsequent ceasefire, Russian peacekeepers were deployed to protect the remainder of the separatist-held territory. Both sides accuse each other of breaches, and in recent days violence has flared.

The Azerbaijani Armed Forces breached the ceasefire in the zone of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, in the area of the height of Sarybaba, the Russian Defense Ministry said in a report on the activities of Russian peacekeepers of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. "The situation in the zone of responsibility of the contingent is aggravated. In the area of the height of Sarybaba, the ceasefire regime was breached by the armed forces of Azerbaijan."

"The command of the Russian peacekeeping contingent, together with representatives of the Azerbaijani and Armenian sides, is taking measures to stabilize the situation," the ministry said. The Azerbaijani military captured several heights in Nagorno-Karabakh on Wednesday, the Defence Ministry's press office told Sputnik.

According to the ministry, Armenian soldiers committed sabotage against the Azerbaijani military in violation of trilateral agreements between Baku, Yerevan and Moscow. "As a result of the response operation carried out by the units of the Azerbaijan military, several heights in Karabakh were taken under control," the office said. (ANI)

(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Russia Accuses Azerbaijan Of Breaching Ceasefire In Karabakh; US ‘concerned’ Over Clashes

Aug 4 2022
Written By

Aanchal Nigam

Russia accused the Azerbaijani Armed Forces of breaching the ceasefire in the mountainous zone of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. In the report on the activities of Russian peacekeepers in the separatist region, the Russian Defence Ministry said that Azerbaijan’s forces violated the ceasefire in the area of the height of Sarybaba. Earlier, clashes were reported between Armenia and Azerbaijan leaving at least three soldiers dead as the decades-old conflict reignited. 

Russian Defence Ministry said, “The situation in the zone of responsibility of the contingent is aggravated. In the area of the height of Sarybaba, the ceasefire regime was breached by the armed forces of Azerbaijan”, as per Sputnik.

“The command of the Russian peacekeeping contingent, together with representatives of the Azerbaijani and Armenian sides, is taking measures to stabilize the situation,” it added. 

The disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh has been a flashpoint for about 30 years between Azerbaijan and Armenia. Nagorno-Karabakh lies within Azerbaijan but has been controlled by ethnic Armenian forces since the end of a war in 1994. In September 2020, Azerbaijan and Armenian forces fought a war over the mountainous region. At the time, Azerbaijan won back a part of the territory. Subsequently, a Russia-brokered ceasefire was also signed. 

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However, violence flared in recent days, and both sides have accused each other of breaching the ceasefire. On Wednesday, Azerbaijan’s Defence Ministry said that Armenia committed an act of sabotage and killed one of its soldiers breaching the agreement. Baku also said that it had to fight Armenia’s attempt of capturing a hill in the disputed zone. It further demanded the disarmament of “illegal Armenian formations”. 

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While Russia accused Azerbaijan of a ceasefire breach, the United States expressed deep concern over reports of intensive fighting around the Nagorno-Karabakh region. In a statement, US State Department spokesperson Ned Price said, “The United States is deeply concerned by and closely following reports of intensive fighting around Nagorno-Karabakh, including casualties and the loss of life.  We urge immediate steps to reduce tensions and avoid further escalation.”

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“The recent increase in tensions underscores the need for a negotiated, comprehensive, and sustainable settlement of all remaining issues related to or resulting from the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict,” he added.

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Azerbaijan says it crushed Armenia attack near Karabakh, EU wants end to fighting

EurActiv
Aug 4 2022

Azerbaijan said its forces had crushed an Armenian attack near the disputed enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh on Wednesday (3 August), prompting international calls for an end to fighting in a region that has been a flashpoint for 30 years.

Nagorno-Karabakh broke away from Azerbaijan with Armenian support after a bloody post-Soviet ethnic conflict in the early 1990s. In 2020, with the help of Turkey, Azerbaijan successfully won back part of the territory controlled by the separatists.

Under the terms of a subsequent ceasefire, Russian peacekeepers were deployed to protect the remainder of the separatist-held territory. Both sides though accuse each other of breaches and in recent days violence has flared.

In recent months the EU has tried to help put in place a peace treaty.

The Azeri defence ministry said Armenia had grossly violated the ceasefire by committing an act of sabotage that killed one soldier. In addition, Baku said its forces had beaten back an Armenian attempt to capture a hill in an area controlled by the Russian peacekeepers.

“As a result, those fighting for the illegal Armenian armed formations were killed and injured,” it said in a statement, demanding all Armenian troops pull out of the area and promising “crushing” countermeasures if necessary.

Reportedly Azerbaijan used Turkey-made Bayraktar drones.

In response, Armenia’s foreign ministry said Azerbaijan had violated the ceasefire by launching an attack in areas controlled by the peacekeepers. In a statement, it said Yerevan wanted the international community “to undertake measures toward halting the aggressive behaviour and actions of Azerbaijan”.

The European Union called for an immediate end to hostilities and said both sides should respect the ceasefire, a call echoed by the Polish chairman of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe.

“The United States is deeply concerned by and closely following reports of intensive fighting around Nagorno-Karabakh, including casualties and the loss of life,” US State Department spokesman Ned Price said. “We urge immediate steps to reduce tensions and avoid further escalation.”

Earlier, separatist authorities in the ethnically Armenian enclave declared a partial mobilisation.

Russia said the situation in the areas controlled by its peacekeepers was getting more tense and reported at least one violation of the ceasefire by Azeri forces, Interfax said.

(Edited by Georgi Gotev)