A few days ago, Anna Hakobyan, wife of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia, posted photos of her “Erato” detachment with the following caption: “Since the fact that I am alone and the armed border guard standing next to me (the armed border guard is one of the ladies of our detachment) in my video message from the military positions sparked concern among many of our compatriots, I am posting a few photos showing our daily life.”
The United Kingdom welcomes the Karabakh armistice and expresses hope that it will move the parties closer towards a fully negotiated settlement of the conflict, Nicola Murray, Deputy Head of the UK Delegation said at the OSCE Permanent Council on November 12.
President of Artsakh Arayik Harutyunyan held a meeting with lawmakers representing the factions in the Artsakh parliament to discuss the military-political situation and the provisions of the Russia-mediated Karabakh armistice signed between Armenia and Azerbaijan which ended the war.
French President Emmanuel Macron held a telephone conversation with Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan, the Elysee Palace reports.
Digital Forensic Research Lab has published an article about Azerbaijan’s use of banned white phosphorus munitions in Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh) during the recent war, stating that satellite imagery from the last week of fighting shows the environmental destruction caused to the forests in Nagorno Karabakh.
The United States, as one of the three Minsk Group co-chairs, welcomes the apparent ceasefire and cessation of fighting in the Nagorno Karabakh conflict zone, US Permanent Representative to the OSCE, Ambassador James S. Gilmore delivered the US statement on the NK conflict to the Permanent Council.
The Russian peacekeepers sent to observe the armistice in Nagorno Karabakh are moving to their positions, TASS reported citing the Russian Defense Ministry.
Russian foreign ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova has said that the Russia-mediated Nagorno Karabakh armistice signed between Armenia and Azerbaijan will lead to a full negotiations process over the conflict.
In recent hours, anonymous people attacked the office of the Armenian service of Radio Liberty in Yerevan.
As I watch the Armenian and Azerbaijani grandmothers mourn the loss of their children and grandchildren, I pose these questions.