Armenia and Azerbaijan speak to Russia amid escalation, halt clashes after talks with Shoigu

Defense ministers of both Armenia and Azerbaijan have reached out to their Russian colleague Sergey Shoigu, following reports of a clash on the border that may have endangered a year-old Nagorno-Karabakh truce brokered by Moscow.

Shoigu called on both countries to stop all activities that threaten to escalate the situation, the Russian Ministry of Defense said on Tuesday. Shortly afterward, Moscow announced that both sides had halted clashes.

Armenia has accused Azerbaijan of invading its territory and capturing a dozen servicemen and four positions along the border. Baku’s forces are using tanks and artillery as well, Yerevan claimed.

Azerbaijan said it was acting in self-defense, targeting Armenian anti-tank weapons that fired on their positions over the weekend.

Russia helped mediate an end to the fighting over Nagorno-Karabakh in November 2020, which saw Azerbaijan recapture most of the territory held by the Armenians since 1994. The mountainous region, populated mainly by ethnic Armenians, is located inside Azerbaijan’s internationally recognized borders and has been a bone of contention between the two Transcaucasian countries since they declared independence from the Soviet Union.

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