EU mission sees no tensions at Armenia-Azerbaijan border

EU mission sees no tensions at Armenia-Azerbaijan border

PanARMENIAN.Net - The European Union Mission in Armenia (EUMA) has reported that the situation along the Armenia-Azerbaijan border remains calm. This was stated in a post on the mission's X microblog.

On March 16-17, EU monitors conducted patrols in various sections of the border.

“The situation remains calm and stable, with no unusual activity observed,” the statement said.

On March 16, Azerbaijan’s Ministry of Defense published three misleading statements, claiming that Armenian forces had opened fire on Azerbaijani positions in the southeastern border zone. Armenia’s Ministry of Defense denied these claims, dismissing them as disinformation.

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