(MENAFN- AzerNews)
By Vugar Khalilov
President of European Council Charles Michel has expressed
concern about the recent Armenia-Azerbaijan border clashes,
Azernews reports.
“Reports about fighting on the Armenia - Azerbaijan border are
extremely worrying. Need a complete and sustainable ceasefire.
There is no alternative to peace and stability - and there is no
alternative to diplomacy to ensure it,” Michel tweeted .
“I am in contact with both leaders Azerbaijani President Aliyev
and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. High Representative of
the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell has
asked EU Special Representative Klaar to travel to Baku and Yerevan
to work on preventing further escalation,” he added .
Meanwhile, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu has
expressed support to Azerbaijan over the recent incident on the
state border with Armenia.
'Azerbaijani lands were under occupation for 30 years. The
diplomats, the OSCE Minsk Group, international system or
international actors didn't do anything to stop the occupation of
Azerbaijani territories. Territorial integrity of Azerbaijan was
secured as a result of second Karabakh war,' he said during a
governmental meeting.
'A new opportunity for peace appeared after the war. However,
Armenia once again resorted to provocation yesterday. If we want
stability and peace in the region, then the problems between the
two countries must find their solution. We play an important role
in this issue, but we are always close to fraternal Azerbaijan,
Azerbaijan will never be alone,' Cavusoglu emphasized.
Likewise, Turkish Presidential Spokesperson Ibrahim Kalin also
lent his support to Azerbaijan over the recent incident on the
country's border with Armenia.
'Clashes on the Azerbaijan-Armenia border are worrisome. While
the negotiations continue, Armenia should stay away from
provocative attitudes. Peace and stability can only be achieved on
the basis of Azerbaijan's territorial integrity and legitimate
rights. Turkey stands by Azerbaijan,” Kalin tweeted .
In the same vein, Turkish Ambassador to Azerbaijan Cahit Bagci
offered condolences to the relatives and friends of the servicemen
who died as a result of the Armenian provocation on the state
border.
'I express my condolences to the families of those killed as a
result of the Armenian provocation on the Azerbaijani-Armenian
border and wish the wounded a speedy recovery. Turkiye has always
stood by Azerbaijan in its rightful cause and will continue to do
so,' Bagchi wrote on his Twitter account.
To recap, units of the Armenian armed forces carried out
large-scale provocations along the Azerbaijani-Armenian state
border in Dashkasan, Kalbajar, and Lachin directions during the
night of September 13. At night, Armenian sabotage groups mined
land and supply roads linking the positions of the Azerbaijani army
units in different directions, taking advantage of the area's steep
topography and existing ravine gaps.
Clashes between the sides ensued as a result of the urgent
efforts made by the Azerbaijani armed forces to quell these
activities.
As a result, there were losses among the military personnel, and
the military infrastructure was damaged, the ministry detailed.
The Azerbaijan military units stationed in these areas took
decisive retaliatory measures to suppress the provocations of the
Armenian armed forces and military threats to Azerbaijan's
territory and sovereignty, as well as to ensure the safety of
military personnel, including civilian workers involved in
infrastructure construction in Kalbajar and Lachin districts, the
ministry emphasized.
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