Cypriot FM condemns Azerbaijani aggression against Armenia
Armenian Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsaknayan on Tuesday held a phone conversation with Foreign Minister of Cyprus Nikos Christodoulides, the Armenian Foreign Ministry’s press service reported.
The FMs discussed the situation resulting from the aggression of Azerbaijan in the northeast of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border starting from July 12. Mnatsakanyan presented his Cypriot counterpart with detailed information on Azerbaijan’s provocative actions, including the targeting of civilian infrastructure and population. In this regard, the Cypriot foreign minister condemned the Azerbaijani aggression against Armenia.
The Armenian and Cypriot foreign policy chiefs touched upon the issues of regional security and stability. In this regard, Mnatsakanyan assessed as extremely concerning Turkey's unconditional support to Azerbaijan’s aggression, as another expression of the policy of Turkish authorities to instigate instability and undermine the security in the region.
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