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A full of 26 incidents of ceasefire have been reported by Armenia and Azerbaijan since the peace treaty was reached

Armenia called on Azerbaijan authorities to analyse ceasefire violations along the border of both countries. As it turned out, despite the improvement of the peace treaty, the number of incidents in the region has late increased. Donald Trump calls for the swift conclusion of the Mountain Karabach Agreement.

According to Reuters, the authorities Armenia called on their counterparts in Azerbaijan to analyse ceasefire violations on the line border both countries. According to the findings, the number of reported incidents in which the exchange of fire occurred has late increased, which may consequence in a resumption of the fighting.

A peace treaty has been drawn up. The incidents of ceasefire violations are growing

In March, representatives of the States reported that the text of the peace treaty was agreed to end the 40-year conflict by Region of Mountain Karabach.

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Although a compromise has been reached on this matter, it has been since authorities in Armenia and Azerbaijan reported a full of 26 incidents of ceasefire violations.

In particular, this has occurred in fresh weeks. According to the Agency, in the 5 months preceding the survey peace treatyOnly 3 specified events have been reported.

A dispute over Mountain Karabach. Donald Trump expects peace

In turn, as elder advisor at the US Department of State Energy Office Eric Jacobs said in fresh days, President Donald Trump expects both countries to sign peace treaty.

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A associate of the U.S. administration added that the peace treaty would launch a "new era of safety and prosperity" for the region South Caucasus.

Wb / mjo / Polsatnews.pl

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