Azerbaijan says Armenia not interested in political settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict

  16 October 2020    Read: 462
  Azerbaijan says Armenia not interested in political settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict

On October 15, the Armenian armed forces, in a blatant violation of the humanitarian ceasefire, continued deliberate shelling the densely populated Azerbaijani residential areas and civilians, the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

Starting from the morning hours, artillery attacks were launched on Aghdam, Aghjabadi, Goranboy and Tartar regions of Azerbaijan.

Deliberate attack of the armed forces of Armenia on the graveyard in Tartar region, during the burial ceremony, killed 3 civilians and seriously wounded 5, the statement said.

The ministry described it yet another act of barbarism and crime against humanity by Armenia, purposefully targeting the Azerbaijani civilians and indiscriminately killing a peaceful population.

Gross violation of the humanitarian ceasefire by Armenia, demonstrates once again that the country is not interested in the political settlement of the conflict and pursues the goal of continuing its aggressive policy against Azerbaijan, the ministry stressed.

“We condemn in the strongest terms the aggressive policy of Armenia and the war crimes committed by this country in the course of its aggression. We urge Armenia to respect the norms and principles of international law, including its commitments under the international humanitarian law and Geneva Conventions,” the statement said.

Declaring once again its commitment to the humanitarian ceasefire, Azerbaijan reserves its sovereign right to protect its civilian population, the ministry added.


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