Talks with the United States of Foreign Ministers over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh October 24, 8:07

Former Soviet Foreign Ministers Azerbaijan and Armenia, who continue to fight over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh, visited the United States, which mediates the ceasefire, and met with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

Two large-scale ceasefire agreements between Azerbaijan and Armenia over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh were signed this month through Russia's mediation, but neither was defended and both sides were killed by just 1,000 people. Is over.



To resolve the situation, Azerbaijan's Foreign Minister Bailamov and Armenia's Foreign Minister Munazakanyan visited the United States, which is mediating the ceasefire, and met with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on the 23rd.



According to the Azerbaijani Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Minister Bailamov claimed that Nagorno-Karabakh was his territory, after alleging that civilian damage was widespread.



Meanwhile, according to the Armenian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Minister Munazzakanyan has accused Turkey of providing military support to Azerbaijan and called for a diplomatic solution to the problem.



In response, Pompeo called on the two foreign ministers to immediately stop the fighting and protect civilians, and said that the United States, Russia and France would continue to act as joint mediators.



The reason why the ceasefire agreement was broken in this battle seems to be the decrease in Russia's centripetal force toward the former Soviet countries, and the international community is deepening concerns about the swamping of the battle and the instability of the region.