Armenia: We are ready to cooperate with Baku regarding the fate of war missing persons
Armenia announced on Sunday night that it is ready to cooperate with the Republic of Azerbaijan regarding the fate of missing persons and prisoners of war. |
According to the report of the international group of Fars news agency, Armenia on Sunday night claimed that Baku did not provide information about the citizens of the Republic of Azerbaijan who died during the Second Karabakh War and the military attack in September to recapture Karabakh. Bagh Kostani denied that they have disappeared. The Commission of Prisoners, Detainees and Missing Persons of Armenia issued a statement according to which Yerevan has provided Baku with maps showing the possible locations of 51 Azerbaijanis killed in the 2020 war and 50 of those killed in the 1990s.
This commission announced that Armenia has handed over the remains of 140 Azerbaijanis who were killed in the war in the 1990s.
This commission announced that Armenia is ready to cooperate with Bakun to clarify the fate of 993 Armenian citizens who disappeared in the 1990s and the Second Karabakh War.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia announced on Saturday that despite presenting minefield maps to the Republic of Azerbaijan, this country does not pay attention to Armenia’s confidence-building measures.
In recent days, Baku had announced the death of its citizens due to mine explosion. Following this incident, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan announced: “Everyone should put pressure on Armenia to obtain detailed information on landmine maps.”
Armenia announced: “In a confidence-building measure, Armenia handed over all minefield maps it had to the Republic of Azerbaijan.”
Armenia announced that this The decision is based on humanitarian considerations, but the Republic of Azerbaijan believes that this action does not build confidence.
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