Çavuşoğlu: Discussions continue over controlling ceasefire
Karabakh
- 10 November, 2020
- 10:05
"Every time Armenia violated the ceasefire. It paid a heavy price for it. The strong Azerbaijani Army was successful, and Pashinyan surrendered. The three countries signed a ceasefire agreement last night. Discussions are underway on how to control this," said Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu.
"We have always stood by Azerbaijan on the field and at the negotiation table. We will continue to stand by brotherly Azerbaijan. It is a great victory for Azerbaijan. Previously, there were different formulas, and seven districts were under occupation. Now, with the benefits of the achievements on the battlefield, it has been decided to hand over seven districts to brotherly Azerbaijan in a short time," he added.
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