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Harop kamikaze drone detected in the sky of Stepanakert – Ombudsman


A Harop kamikaze drone has been detected in the sky of Stepanakert, Artsakh’s Human Rights Defender Gegham Stepanyan informs.

“Just minutes ago, a suicide UAV Harop was detected in the sky of Stepanakert, targeting the civilian infrastructure and civilian population,” the Ombudsman said in a post on X.

“Azerbaijan’s full-scale terrorist attack on Artsakh continues, threatening the life of the entire 120,000 population,” Stepanyan said.


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What’s going on between Armenia and Azerbaijan? | news.com.au … – news.com.au


What’s going on between Armenia and Azerbaijan? | news.com.au …  news.com.au

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UN HRC calls on Azerbaijan and Armenia to return to peace process – Armenia News


UN HRC calls on Azerbaijan and Armenia to return to peace process  Armenia News

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Reed & Menendez Condemn Azerbaijan Military Assault Against … – Senator Jack Reed


Reed & Menendez Condemn Azerbaijan Military Assault Against …  Senator Jack Reed

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“It’s not “Nagorno-Karabakh, It is Azerbaijan’s region of Karabakh!” – US pundit lambasts EU Council President


Brenda Shaffer, faculty member of the US Naval Postgraduate School, foreign policy specialist, an influential Amrican expert in South Caucasus, has sharply criticised the President of the European Council Charles Michel in her response to his post regarding the anti-terror activities conducted by the Azerbaijan Army in Garabagh economic region, where he uses the outdated expression of “Nagorno Karabakh”.

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Iran urges Azerbaijan, Armenia to resolve dispute through dialogue … – Press TV


Iran urges Azerbaijan, Armenia to resolve dispute through dialogue …  Press TV

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Defense Ministry dismisses reports disseminated in Armenian segment of social networks


The Defense Ministry denied the information disseminated in the Armenian segment of social networks.

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Menendez, Reed Call on Biden to Take Decisive Action Against Azerbaijan


WASHINGTON – Senator Bob Menendez (D-N.J.), the Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and Senator Jack Reed (D-R.I.), the Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, on Tuesday condemned Azerbaijan’s assault against Nagorno-Karabakh and urged the cut off of U.S. assistance to the Aliyev regime.
 
The two leading Senators sent a letter to U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken expressing their concerns about the situation and urging the Biden Administration to “immediately condemn the actions of the Government of Azerbaijan in Nagorno Karabakh and announce that United States will not extend of its waiver of Section 907 of the FREEDOM Support Act.”
 
In their letter, the Senators pointed out that, “Azerbaijan has denied the people of Nagorno Karabakh have freedom of movement and access to essential goods, food, and medicine. With the Aliyev regime’s resumption of military operations, it now appears that Azerbaijan is intent on removing ethnic Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh from the region by any means necessary.”
 
The Senators are calling on the State Department to fully implement and not waive requirements under Section 907 of the FREEDOM Support Act and halt future U.S. assistance to Azerbaijan, writing: “Given renewed Azeri aggression and the blockade of the Lachin Corridor, we no longer believe an extension of the waiver of Section 907 can be justified, and we urge you to declare this publicly.
 
“We also urge you to strongly condemn Azerbaijan’s military actions and work to ensure humanitarian aid is able to enter the region. Thank you for your attention to this request and we look forward to your prompt reply,” the letter concluded.
 
Full text of the letter is provided below.
 
Dear Secretary Blinken:
 
We urge you to immediately condemn the actions of the Government of Azerbaijan in Nagorno Karabakh and announce that United States will not extend of its waiver of Section 907 of the FREEDOM Support Act.
 
On September 19, the Government of Azerbaijan resumed hostilities against Nagorno Karabakh, with reports of attacks against civilians and civilian infrastructure. This comes after nine months of blockading the Lachin Corridor, isolating the ethnic Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh. During this time, Azerbaijan has denied the people of Nagorno Karabakh freedom of movement and access to essential goods, food, and medicine. With the Aliyev regime’s resumption of military operations, it now appears that Azerbaijan is intent on removing ethnic Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh from the region by any means necessary.
 
As you know, Section 907 of the FREEDOM Support Act of 1992 prohibits United States assistance to the Government of Azerbaijan until the President determines and notifies Congress that “the Government of Azerbaijan is taking demonstrable steps to cease all blockades and other offensive uses of force against Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh.” In 2002, in the wake of the terrorist attacks on 9/11 and the invasion of Afghanistan, Congress gave the President the authority to waive Section 907 and issue annual extensions for the provision of assistance to the Government of Azerbaijan if the President determines and certifies that certain criteria are met.
 
For years, this extension has been granted by Presidents of both parties in support of United States national security and foreign policy priorities and pursuant to federal law. Given renewed Azeri aggression and the blockade of the Lachin Corridor, we no longer believe an extension of the waiver of Section 907 can be justified, and we urge you to declare this publicly.
 
We also urge you to strongly condemn Azerbaijan’s military actions and work to ensure humanitarian aid is able to enter the region. Thank you for your attention to this request and we look forward to your prompt reply.
 
Sincerely,


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Michigan congresswoman pushes ‘Restaurant Workers Bill of Rights’ – Georgia Recorder


Michigan congresswoman pushes ‘Restaurant Workers Bill of Rights’  Georgia Recorder

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Portugal | General Assembly – General Assembly of the United Nations General Debate


Portugal | General Assembly  General Assembly of the United Nations General Debate