Armenian Defence Minister says ceasefire violations are at their lowest

Violations of the cease fire on the line of contact in the Karabakh conflict zone and on the Armenia-Azerbaijan border are at their lowest. Davit Tonoyan, Armenia's Defence Minister, confirmed this to reporters on Sunday. He dismissed claims that there had not been any reduction in incidents.

According to a report by news.am the minister said the direct communication link, which was recently agreed upon with Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev in Tajikistan's capital city of Dushanbe, was operating. "It operates in the direction of Nakhichevan too," Tonoyan added. "An operative link is established; the work is ongoing."

source: commonspoace.eu with news.am

 

 

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