Azerbaijan has not provided with any factual evidence of a ceasefire violation by the Armenian army: The statement of the Prime Minister’s Office

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From 16 to 18 March this year, the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Azerbaijan spread six reports about alleged ceasefire violations by the Armed Forces of the Republic of Armenia on the Armenia-Azerbaijan border. After the abovementioned reports, the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Armenia conducted inspection works and as a result of the inspection it refuted the claims about ceasefire violations by the Armed Forces of the Republic of Armenia. It is stated in the announcement released by the Prime Minister’s office

The 17 March, 2025 report of the Ministry of Defense of Armenia recorded that the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Armenia is ready to investigate the facts substantiating the Azerbaijani reports, in case they are conveyed to the Republic of Armenia.

For the record, as of this moment, not a single fact or substantiation about ceasefire violation by the Armed Forces of the Republic of Armenia has been conveyed by the Republic of Azerbaijan to the Republic of Armenia.

The Prime Minister’s Office of the Republic of Armenia, reiterating its offer on creating a joint Armenia-Azerbaijan mechanism for investigating ceasefire violation cases and/or such reports, announces that the Armed Forces of the Republic of Armenia don’t have a reason or order to violate the ceasefire.

The Government of the Republic of Armenia is guided by the agenda of peace, with the steps aimed at finalizing the text of the agreement on peace and establishment of interstate relations between the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan serving as undeniable evidence of this.

The finalization of the text of the peace treaty and conclusion of the negotiations around the finalization of the text is a step of utmost importance and the Republic of Armenia calls on the Republic of Azerbaijan to launch consultations about the date and venue for signing the agreement.
We find it noteworthy that the agreed-upon text of the draft agreement addresses the fundamental issues of peace and establishment of relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan and envisages mechanisms for discussions of future tasks.

We find it necessary to note that in January 2025 the Republic of Armenia conveyed to the Republic of Azerbaijan in a written form a proposal for solving the issue of railway cargo transportation from Azerbaijan’s western regions through the territory of the Republic of Armenia to the NAR, the opposite direction and towards third countries and from the Republic of Armenia’s north-western regions through the territory of Azerbaijan to the southern part of the Republic of Armenia, the opposite direction and towards third countries, as well as a proposal on creating a bilateral mechanism for mutual arms control and is waiting for Azerbaijan’s positive response.

At the same time, we reiterate that the Republic of Armenia is ready to continue with the Republic of Azerbaijan the delimitation work of the state border in accordance with the regulation on joint activity of the Commission on Delimitation and Border Security of the State Border between the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan and the State Commission on the Delimitation of the State Border between the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Republic of Armenia”.