According to the Russian news agency TASS, last night in Nagorno-Karabakh was “relatively quiet”.
Although most of the country’s leaders, as well as the UN Secretary General, called on the two heads of state to stop the fighting on the territory of the unrecognized republic, which has already resulted in the deaths of 18 civilians and injuries to more than 90 people, shelling has not yet been stopped.
According to mass media, the Turkish Foreign Minister arrived in Azerbaijan on Tuesday on a working visit.
The armed territorial conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia was stopped in 1994 through the mediation of the CIS Inter-parliamentary Assembly. Then a ceasefire agreement was signed in Bishkek.
In 2020, the situation in Karabakh escalated at the end of September. At that time, martial law was introduced in Azerbaijan and Armenia and mobilization was announced.