Çexiyanın xarici işlər naziri Tomaş Petriçek
Czech Republic urges Armenia and Azerbaijan to de-escalate
Baku/17.07.20/Turan: Czech foreign Minister Tomáš Petříček called for an de-escalate of the military confrontation between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
"I am deeply concerned by the situation at the Armenia and Azerbaijan border and call on both sides to de-escalate the confrontation. Czechia continues to support the OSCE Minsk Group and calls for peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabach conflict." Petrizhek writes on his page https://twitter.com/TPetricek .
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