Matias Lüttenberq
Germany calls on Azerbaijan and Armenia for sustainable settlement
Baku/10.11.21/Turan: Germany urged Azerbaijan and Armenia to increase efforts for a sustainable settlement of the conflict. Matias Lüttenberq, head of the Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia office of the German Foreign Ministry, wrote this in his micro-blog on Twitter.
"One year after the signing of the trilateral statement on November 9, 2020, we call on Azerbaijan and Armenia to fully respect the ceasefire and to increase efforts towards a sustainable resolution of the conflict for the benefit of both nations," Lüttenberg said.-16D-
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