Pashinyan holds phone call with EU's Michel

Nikol Pashinyan on Wednesday held a telephone conversation with President of the European Council Charles Michel.
They discussed the military-political and humanitarian situation in the region, the Armenian Prime Minister’s Office said in its readout of the phone call.
“Prime Minister Pashinyan emphasized that the steps taken by the Azerbaijani side in the Lachin Corridor are aimed at the consistent implementation of its policy of ethnic cleansing in Nagorno Karabakh and the complete eviction of Armenian from Nagorno Karabakh. The Prime Minister emphasized the importance of the adequate response of the international community to the actions by Azerbaijan that undermine regional security and taking active steps towards the unconditional implementation of the judgment of the International Court of Justice,” reads the statement.
They also exchanged thoughts on the Armenia-Azerbaijan negotiation process.
“Nikol Pashinyan and Charles Michel highlighted the consistent efforts aimed at ensuring stability and peace in the region,” the statement added.
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