Bulgaria Successfully Evacuates Diplomats from Iran via Azerbaijan
Ten Bulgarian diplomats stationed in Iran have been safely evacuated to Azerbaijan, crossing the border via the Astara state checkpoint
Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev. File photo
Azerbaijan's defence ministry announced on Sunday it was callig a unilateral ceasefire in Nagorno-Karabakh as fighting in the disputed region entered its second day.
Azerbaijan took the decision after international calls to end the fighting, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty informs.
Baku added that it will start strengthening its positions on territory it has gained since Saturday.
Clashes on Saturday claimed the lives of at least twelve Azerbaijani servicemen, eighteen Armenian troops and two civilians.
Azerbaijan warned that it will return fire if attacked by Armenian forces or ethnic Armenian separatists.
Sporadic fighting has been reported on Sunday after the major combat operations which took place on Saturday.
Armenia and Azerbaijan have been hurling mutual accusations at each other for violating the ceasefire and the outbreak of fighting.
Baku blamed Yerevan for violating the 21-year-old ceasefire more than 130 times, including artillery attacks from both Armenian territory and from within the disputed region.
Azerbaijan claimed its forces returned fire after being attacked in several districts.
In exchange, Armenia accused Azerbaijan of launching major offensive on Saturday using tanks, heavy artillery and helicopter gunships.
Turkish President Recep Erdogan expressed his support for Azerbaijan, vowing to back the country to the end.
Russia, the USA and OSCE have all called on both sides to end to hostilities and respect the ceasefire.
The co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group, which is acting as a mediator in the conflict, are planning to meet in Vienna on Monday.
The Bulgarian Ministry of Interior has assigned security to European Prosecutor Teodora Georgieva after she reported pressure and threats linked to investigations conducted by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office in Bulgaria
Germany has warned that the war involving Iran could trigger a new migration wave toward Europe, as the conflict continues to create instability across the region
The European Union and Hungarian opposition figures have sharply criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky over recent comments directed at Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, describing them as a threat
The Ministry of Justice has officially received a report from Teodora Georgieva, Bulgaria's European Prosecutor, detailing pressure, threats, and attempts to undermine the authority of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office
NATO has stepped up the readiness of its missile defense systems following an Iranian ballistic missile attack targeting Turkey, a spokesperson for the Alliance’s military headquarters in Mons, Belgium, Martin L. O'Donnell, confirmed to DPA.
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is expected to have immediate implications for the security of the European Union, according to the European policing agency Europol
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