Armenia expecting Azerbaijan's clarification over proposal to de-escalate

Armenia expecting Azerbaijan's clarification over proposal to de-escalate

PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan on Friday, January 28 weighed in on the package of proposals Armenia has sent to Azerbaijan, aimed at the de-escalation of the situation in the region and the possible points that Baku considers unacceptable.

"We do not received clarifications yet," Mirzoyan told reporters on Friday, adding that the matter is being discussed, Panorama.am reports.

"We are try to get clarifications on which part is unacceptable, on what grounds, and new solutions there can be."

Said proposal, which is a package of measures aimed at de-escalating the situation on the border, reducing tensions, increasing the level of security and stability in the region, was sent to Russia, and through Russia to Azerbaijan earlier in January.

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