Toivo Klaar

Discussions on EU Mission to Armenia-Azerbaijan Border

Discussions on EU Mission to Armenia-Azerbaijan Border

On October 11, during his speech at the Defense Committee of the European Parliament, Toivo Klaar, the special representative of the European Union for the South Caucasus, stated that the ambassadors of the European Union member countries discussed the decision to send a civilian mission to Armenia in Brussels. The mission should be deployed on the border with Azerbaijan to assist in border delimitation work.
Recent Developments Regarding Armenia-Azerbaijan Relations

Recent Developments Regarding Armenia-Azerbaijan Relations

US State Department: "The United States is trying to resolve outstanding issues between Armenia and Azerbaijan through negotiations"; Azerbaijan asserted investigating a video about unarmed Armenian soldiers being executed by Azerbaijani forces; Three Armenians were killed in clashes with Azerbaijan
Tension Decreases along Armenia-Azerbaijan Border

Tension Decreases along Armenia-Azerbaijan Border

After the ceasefire agreement between the countries, Armenia and Azerbaijan did not commit any shelling along the border and the tense situation started to decrease. As of 11:21 CET, there are no significant clashes along the Armenia-Azerbaijan border.

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