Armenia calls on Azerbaijan to investigate ceasefire violations on border
- Armenia called on Azerbaijan to investigate ceasefire violations along their border on Tuesday.
- Long-Term rivalry between Armenia and Azerbaijan persists despite a March agreement for a peace treaty.
- The agreed but unsigned treaty aimed to resolve nearly 40 years of conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh.
- Authorities reported 26 ceasefire violations since March 13, contrasting with only three prior in five months.
- Renewed fighting is a concern as Azerbaijan demands constitutional changes and a corridor, hinting at military action.
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Armenian Border Village Reportedly Hit Again By Azeri Gunshots - The Armenian Mirror-Spectator
By Shoghik Galstian YEREVAN (Azatutyun) — Azerbaijani forces again shot at a border village in Armenia’s Syunik province and damaged a building there late on Sunday, April 13, the Armenian Defense Ministry said on April 14 amid continuing cross-border gunfire reported by local residents. “Nobody was injured,” the ministry said in a statement issued along with photographs of multiple bullet holes on the cultural center of the village of Khnatsakh…
Armenia Urges Azerbaijan To Investigate Ceasefire Violations On Border
Armenia has urged Azerbaijan on Tuesday to investigate ceasefire violations along the two countries’ frontier, as a surge of reported incidents of cross-border gunfire raises the prospect of renewed fighting between the long-term rivals. Armenia and Azerbaijan said in March they had agreed to the text of a peace treaty to end almost 40 years of conflict over the Azerbaijani region of Nagorno-Karabakh, which previously had a largely ethnic Armeni…
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