"The purpose of the visit is to assess the situation in certain border areas, on the basis of the OSCE’s mandate and expertise within its comprehensive concept of security," the OSCE reports.
Armenian Human Rights Defender Kristinne Grigoryan today rebuked the international community for not exerting sufficient pressure on Baku to prosecute those publishing videos of Armenian POWs being tortured.
The letter follows yesterday’s PACE discussion of Military hostilities between Azerbaijan and Armenia, including strikes against settlements and civilian infrastructures.
The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) will today, at 4pm Strasbourg time) discuss the topic of “Military hostilities between Azerbaijan and Armenia, including strikes against settlements and civilian infrastructures.
The news outlet, citing unnamed sources, says the order includes Indian-made Pinaka multi-barrel rocket launchers, anti-tank rockets and various types of ammunition.
Moreover, such provocation of Azerbaijan is aimed at disrupting the meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the two countries, the arrangement of which is under discussion.
Ms. Marija Pejčinović Burić underlined her support to the implementation of mandate of the Human Rights Defender, and the sides of the meeting agreed to continue the effective and reliable cooperation.
It appears that the Armenian Defense Ministry either does not know, or will not reveal, exactly how much of Armenia’s territory is now under Azerbaijani military control.
We have shared packages of proposals with Azerbaijan on the topic of opening communications, and if Azerbaijan accepts that those routes must operate according to national legislations, we can decide on this very quickly.