Le Monde: After clashes in Karabakh, ceasefire is under threat

15 December 2020, 18:34 | Policy
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" Armed incidents on Friday 11 December and Saturday 12 December highlighted unregulated areas in a brief ceasefire statement signed just a month earlier between Yerevan, Baku and Moscow.. During the offensive of the regular army on the center of Armenian resistance not far from the still unnoticed village of Hadrut, four Azerbaijani soldiers were killed. The defense forces of Nagorno-Karabakh, for their part, express regret over the six wounded Armenian soldiers, "

" Six villages secretly remained under Armenian control in territory allegedly captured by the Azerbaijani army during its attack on the symbolic city of Shushi. We are talking about a zone "

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“Despite difficult access to this rugged and snow-covered area, Russian troops were quick to intervene to prevent an escalation that could tarnish their image and perhaps even turn the fragile ceasefire into a new bloodbath. The diplomatic commander of the Russian peacekeeping forces, Rustam Muradov, did not name those responsible on Sunday: “On December 11, the ceasefire was violated, which was suppressed by the actions of the Russian peacekeeping contingent. Currently, the situation in the area has returned to normal. "

" Baku lists a series of ambushes since 26 November in which four Azerbaijani soldiers were killed and one civilian was wounded. Retaliatory actions on Friday and Saturday described as " Two sources in Hadrut, one military and the other civilian, told Le Monde that the Armenian "

" Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said on Sunday that Azerbaijan took advantage of the fact that the Russian peacekeeping forces "

" Videos of atrocities circulated on social media incite hatred, and voices preaching reconciliation are rare or inaudible.

Azerbaijan’s authoritarian President Ilham Aliyev’s voice does not encourage to lay down arms. On Saturday, he dryly made it clear to the diplomats of the Minsk Group humbly who came to him (French Stefan Visconti and American Andrew Shofer) that they had failed on all counts.. " I answered: yes! And history has shown that I was right. " However, the echo of guns has been heard over the Caucasus for a long time, and reason prompted to find a political solution - only it is capable of perpetuating a "




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