Armenia’s MOD highlights immediate introduction of parameters for monitoring the ceasefire, exchange of bodies and prisoners of war
Armenia’s Ministry of Defense reiterates officially that the Armenian side strictly adheres to the ceasefire set from 8 a.m. today, MOD spokesperson Shushan Stepanyan wrote on Facebook.
She stressed that the statements of the Azerbaijani side that the Armenian side has allegedly violated the humanitarian ceasefire does not correspond to reality and is of provocative nature.
“In this regard Armenia’s Ministry of Defense highlights the immediate introduction of parameters for monitoring the ceasefire and the start of the process of exchanging bodies and prisoners of war with the mediation of the ICRC,” she wrote.


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