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Parliament Of Cyprus Unanimously Adopted A Resolution Condemning Azerbaijan’s Attack On Artsakh

The Parliament of Cyprus unanimously adopted a resolution condemning Azerbaijan’s attack on Artsakh. Mkhitar Hayrapetyan, a member of Armenia’s “My Step” faction and chairman of the inter-parliamentary commission on cooperation between the National Assembly of Armenia and the House of Representatives of Cyprus, wrote about this on his page in Dimateter.

“The House of Representatives also condemned Turkey’s full support for the unleashed attack on Artsakh by hired terrorists, as well as the bombing of civilian areas, and called for an immediate ceasefire and peace talks,” Hayrapetyan wrote.

Source: www.aztagdaily.com, Translation: Art-A-Tsolum

Vigen Avetisyan

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