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Commanders of Azerbaijan and Pakistan Naval Forces hold meeting

Baku, June 9, AZERTAC A delegation led by Commander of the Naval Forces of Azerbaijan, Rear Admiral Subhan Bakirov is on a visit to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan told AZERTAC. Prospects for the development of cooperation between the Naval Forces of the two countries were discussed at the meeting held between the Chief of the Naval Staff of Pakistan, Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi, and the Commander of the Naval Forces of Azerbaijan, Rear Admiral Subhan Bakirov. Admiral Muhammad Amjad Khan Niazi congratulated the Azerbaijani people on the victory in the Patriotic War and ensuring the territorial integrity of the country, wished the mercy of Allah Almighty to the souls of all servicemen and civilians who died as Shehids and healing to the wounded.

Commander of Azerbaijan Naval Forces and Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan Army meet

Baku, June 9, AZERTAC Commander of the Naval Forces of Azerbaijan, Rear Admiral Subhan Bakirov, who is on a visit to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, has met with the Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan Army, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan told AZERTAC. General Qamar Javed Bajwa congratulated the government and people of Azerbaijan on the victory in the Patriotic War and ensuring the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan. The Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan Army expressed his country s readiness to get involved in the process of demining of the liberated territories of Azerbaijan and restoration work to be done in these territories.

Post-war Prospects for Nagorno-Karabakh

What’s new? A Russian-brokered ceasefire between Armenia and Azerbaijan ended a six-week war in and around Nagorno-Karabakh, but skirmishes on the border point to unresolved tensions. On the post-war front lines, a scramble to dig new positions, mass displacement and a humanitarian crisis make for a fragile situation. Why does it matter? Already frictions along the new front line, which lies close to civilian settlements, threaten renewed violence. The longer it takes for Nagorno-Karabakh residents to return home and resume some semblance of normal life, the harder it will be to jump-start future peace efforts. What should be done? Russian peacekeepers need a clear mandate for their long-term deployment. The parties should build upon ad hoc contacts to create a regular channel for addressing urgent problems. They must stop holding international humanitarian aid hostage to the issue of Nagorno-Karabakh’s status that lies at the conflict’s core.

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