Toivo Klaar
EU Special Representative for South Caucasus on aggravation in the Armenian-Azerbaijani border
Baku/12.01.22/Turan: EU Special Representative for the South Caucasus Toivo Klaar expressed his concern over the latest tensions on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border.
"I am deeply concerned about new incidents and casualties on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border. De-escalation and full use of available mechanisms, in particular the hotline between the Defense Ministries of the two countries established under the auspices of the EU in November 2021, is important for the parties.
We are ready to work with the parties to de-escalate forces, and reiterate our readiness to provide additional support for delineation and demarcation of the border," Klaar wrote on his Twitter account. -16D-
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