Armenian Defence Ministry Again Denies Boder Fire Claims
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Armenia's Defense Ministry has again rejected Azerbaijan's claim that Armenian forces fired at Azerbaijani positions in the southeastern border area at 14:10 on January 6.
🇦🇲🇦🇿The Azerbaijani MoD has once again spread #disinformation.
Claim that on Jan 6,at 2:10 p.m., #Armenian AF fired at #Azerbaijani positions in SE border is #false.
The 🇦🇲PM’s Office proposed a joint🇦🇲-🇦🇿mechanism to investigate ceasefire violations,but Aze has yet to respond. pic.twitter.com/B6oBXNj00H— MoD of Armenia 🇦🇲 (@ArmeniaMODTeam) January 6, 2025
This is the second time the Ministry has rejected such claims today.
The department reiterated that their Prime Minister's office has proposed establishing a joint mechanism to investigate ceasefire violations, which Azerbaijan has yet to address.
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