Armenia’s MOD calls on OSCE Minsk Group to address only the conflicting party that violates ceasefire and avoids applying ceasefire verification mechanisms
Armenia’s Ministry of Defense reiterates that the Armenian Armed Forces and the subdivisions of the Artsakh Defense Army are ready to implement the conditions of the October 10 statement signed in Moscow and introduce agreed regulations for monitoring the ceasefire.
“In this regard we urge the international community and the OSCE Minsk Group Co-chairs in particular ,in their statements and calls address the side of the conflict which in different ways avoids applying verification mechanisms necessary for maintaining ceasefire,” Armenia’s MOD said in a statement.


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