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Armenia does not hide its plans to resolve all issues in Karabakh
Baku/13.11.20/Turan: Today, the leader of the separatists of Karabakh Arayik Harutyunyan and the mayor of Yerevan Hayk Marutyan discussed the restoration of destroyed housing in Karabakh, the Armenian media report.
“We discussed issues related to the organization of work on the early restoration and reconstruction of the destruction in Stepanakert. Marutyan announced the readiness of the participation of the Yerevan Municipality and soon specialized groups in the field of public services will be sent to Stepanakert,” Marutyan said.
He also said that from November 13, free buses from Yerevan to Khankend would run from Yerevan Municipality on a regular basis to transport citizens to Karabakh who were forced to move to Yerevan or in the region of Armenia because of the war, Arayik Harutyunyan wrote on his Facebook page.
On November 12, Armenian Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan complained to the Foreign Ministers of Russia and France, as well as to the US Deputy Secretary of State about the threat to the Armenian cultural heritage in Karabakh.
"Mnatsakanyan emphasized that the statement of November 10 on the establishment of a ceasefire and the deployment of peacekeepers cannot be considered a comprehensive solution to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict," the Armenian Foreign Ministry said.
Mnatsakanyan noted, "Turkey's key role in planning, provoking and waging war and ruled out any role of Turkey in peacekeeping operations in Karabakh," the report said. -02D-
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