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Unarmed European observers will stay in Armenia for another two years

The ambassadors of the European Union have approved the decision of the EU civilian mission in Brussels.

According to Ricard Yozgyak, the European Union has left the mission of the mission two years ago, to reduce the risk of the population living in those regions and contribute to the ground. The normalization of Azerbaijani relations.
The composition and number of observers, according to the draft decision, will remain unchanged, 165 international and 44 Armenian employees.

According to the EU's EU mission in Armenia, this decision must soon be approved by EU foreign ministers, which is a factual formal, as the ambassadors of those countries have expressed their views on the project.

According to the official statement, the mission monitoring zone is spread along the entire Armenian-Azerbaijani border, including the Nakhichevan section.

"Taking into account the significant amount of the area, the mission is not able to notice any incidents along the border," the observation mission said after the deployment, "the patrols are trying to visit places where incidents have taken place, then." Report this on the European Union's headquarters based on open sources and reliable information. "