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Iran has not allowed anyone to carry weapons in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

Axar.az reports that the statement came from Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh at a press conference.

According to Khatibzade, Iran has not been indifferent to this conflict, to any conflict in general.

Khatibzadeh added that Iran is trying to resolve the conflict peacefully.

"The last solution to the conflict is a military solution. All parties can find a solution to this conflict, which has lasted for about 30 years.

Commenting on the postponement of Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif's visit to Azerbaijan and Russia, the Iranian Foreign Minister said that due to changes in the Armenian Foreign Ministry, this visit will take place only in Russia and Azerbaijan:

"The visits of all members of the government have been postponed due to the Iranian budget for next year. For this reason, the visit of the Iranian Foreign Minister was postponed. A program will be prepared in connection with the visit.

The main topic of this visit will be the Karabakh crisis. Of course, Iran has strategic relations with these countries. Iran's relations with Azerbaijan are developing. Relations between Iran and Azerbaijan are at a historical level, and Iran is trying to further enhance these relations."

Date
2020.11.22 / 15:56
Author
Nurlana Ahmadova
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