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Azerbaijan has acknowledged the advancement of its positions in Nagorno-Karabakh

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Azerbaijan has admitted that it promotes its positions in Nagorno-Karabakh. The Armenian side reports that this happened in the Shushi-Lisagor section. Relevant information was passed to the command of the Russian blue helmets.

Sputnik Armenia writes that Baku called the advance “local control measures”, accusing Nagorno-Karabakh of “illegal construction work” on dirt roads that run from Armenia to bypass parts of the Lachin Corridor. The roads would be used to protect and supply the fighting positions of the Karabakh forces.

Earlier it became known that the European Union plans to “limit” the countries of Central Asia. They choose the usual route – sanctions. This time they plan to close access to the European market due to their aid to Russia.

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