EU: Proposal to establish bilateral mechanism on ceasefire along Armenia-Azerbaijan border must be welcomed
Foreign policy
- 23 June, 2024
- 10:33
The proposal to establish a bilateral mechanism to address ceasefire violations on the Armenia-Azerbaijan border to reduce tensions is to be welcomed, said Toivo Klaar, the EU Special Representative for the South Caucasus and the crisis in Georgia, Report informs.
The EU has for 15 years through EUMM Georgia (EU Monitoring Mission in Georgia) helped organise similar meetings in Georgia and is ready to share its experiences," Klaar said in a post on X.
According to the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry, the Armenian Armed Forces has been regularly violating the ceasefire in recent days.
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