NATO: Baku and Yerevan should immediately stop fighting

According to the report of Fars International News Agency, following a new conflict between the forces of the Republic of Azerbaijan and Armenia, NATO on Tuesday asked these two countries to stop military actions on their borders.
According to the websiteembezzlement“Xavier Colomina”, NATO’s special representative in the Caucasus and Central Asia, tweeted today: “Very alarming attacks have been reported along the border of Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan, including against settlements and civilian infrastructure inside Armenia.” NATO demands an immediate cessation of hostilities and immediate de-escalation in the region.
At the request of France, the United Nations Security Council will hold an emergency meeting to review the new round of conflicts between the Armenian and Azerbaijan military forces.
Following the rekindling of military conflicts between Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan in the border areas, the UN Security Council convenes. “Ryanovsti” channel reported on Tuesday that the Security Council will hold an emergency meeting at the request of France to investigate the new round of armed tensions between the armed forces of Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan.
Last night, fierce clashes took place between the soldiers of Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan, and Armenia announced the continued advance of the soldiers of the Republic of Azerbaijan towards its territory. Following these movements, the media of the Republic of Azerbaijan reported the agreement of Yerevan and Baku to establish a ceasefire from 9:15 am local time.
“Ryanovosti” reporter, quoting the sources of the Republic of Azerbaijan, reported that the ceasefire came into effect an hour ago. In the past few hours, Russia, France and the United States have expressed their concern about the escalation of clashes between the Armenian and Azerbaijan military forces.
The official sources of Armenia also reported on the phone call between the President of the Republic of Iran, Ayatollah Seyed Ebrahim Raisi, and the Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, following the military developments last night between the armies of the Republic of Azerbaijan and Armenia. Iran had a phone call.
According to the office of the Prime Minister of Armenia, Ayatollah Raisi called the new war in the South Caucasus unacceptable and said that Iran is carefully following the developments in the Caucasus.
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