Baku and Yerevan exchange information on violations of ceasefire along their shared border
Region
- 08 May, 2025
- 08:59
Azerbaijan and Armenia have exchanged information regarding violations of the ceasefire along their shared border, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's office said in response to the local news portal factor.am, according to Report.
"The Republic of Armenia has submitted relevant information about ceasefire violations to Azerbaijan," the prime minister's office stated, noting that Baku also provided information on violations to the Armenian side.
"The Armenian side investigated this data and sent a corresponding report with the results to the Azerbaijani side," the statement from Yerevan added.
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