Azerbaijan Captures Over 60 Army Posts in Karabakh; Armenian PM Dials Blinken, Macron | Top Updates

Several hundred people responded to a call by opposition parties to take to the streets over Pashinyan’s Karabakh policies. (AFP)

Azerbaijan’s Defence Ministry on Tuesday said that it launched a military offensive against Armenia, which it calls an “anti-terrorist” operation, to take control of its breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh. Azerbaijan announced the start of the operation hours after four soldiers and two civilians died in landmine explosions in the contentious region.

The Azerbaijan forces have reportedly opened fire on Armenian positions in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region. Meanwhile, ethnic Armenian officials claimed that at least two civilians were killed and 11 wounded in the heavy artillery fire around the region’s capital.

Tensions have been prevalent for years between Armenia and Azerbaijan, the latest military offensive comes as a part of the ongoing struggle to assume control of the ethnic Armenian enclave in the Nagorno-Karabakh region recognised internationally as part of Azerbaijan.

Top Updates in the ongoing Azerbaijan-Armenia conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh

 

  • At least two civilians were killed while 11 others were wounded in the heavy artillery firing in the region’s capital, AFP reported quoting ethnic Armenian officials.
  • Front-line positions and military assets of Armenia’s armed forces were being “incapacitated using high-precision weapons,” and only legitimate military targets were attacked, the Azerbaijan ministry said.
  • The Nagorno-Karabakh Human Rights Ombudsman said 2 civilians were killed and 23 wounded in attacks by Azerbaijan’s military.
  • Armenia’s foreign ministry urged Russian peacekeeping troops stationed at Nagorno-Karabakh to intervene and stop Azerbaijan’s “full-scale aggression” against the locals.
  • Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said his army was not involved in the fighting and the situation on the border was ‘stable.’
  • The separatist leadership of Azerbaijan’s ethnic Armenian-populated region of Nagorno-Karabakh proposed a ceasefire and talks with Baku, the official statement said.
  • The Kremlin said it is in touch with both Azerbaijan and Armenia and has urged both parties to reach negotiations to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
  • According to media reports,  UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is likely to speak to both Azerbaijan and Armenia’s delegations regarding the ongoing offensive.
  • The European Union on Tuesday condemned the military escalation in Karabakh and called on Azerbaijan to stop its current military activities.
  • Azerbaijan restricted access to TikTok in the region, reported The Insider.

Source: https://www.news18.com/world/azerbaijan-armenia-conflict-nagorno-karabakh-anti-terror-operation-russia-un-eu-world-news-8583943.html

G20 Summit: With India not inviting Zelenskyy, Macron becomes third leader to dial Ukrainian President

File Photo: Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and French President Emmanuel Macron speak during a meeting of the European Political Community at Mimi Castle in Bulboaca, Moldova June 1, 2023. Ukrainian Presidential Press Service/Handout via Reuters Photo

Like Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada, President Emmanuel Macron of France too has spoken to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine over the phone – days before travelling to New Delhi to attend the G20 summit, which has come under the long shadow of Russia’s military aggression against the East European nation.

Zelenskyy posted on a social media platform that he and Macron had a phone call on Sunday and discussed France’s military support for Ukraine. Macron also promised Zelenskyy that France would play an active role in promoting the peace formula proposed by Ukraine to end Russia’s war.

Macron will travel to New Delhi this week to attend the G20 summit, which will be hosted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He is the third G20 leader to dial Zelenskyy just before attending the summit of the premier forum for international economic cooperation. Trudeau and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida recently had phone calls with the president of Ukraine.

Apart from the heads of states and heads of governments of the 19 G20 nations and the European Union, India has also invited the leaders of nine other nations to the summit.

The Modi government, however, resisted pressure from the West and did not include the president of Ukraine in the list of “special invitees”, ostensibly to avoid annoying Russia, which shares a “special and privileged strategic partnership” with India.

Zelenskyy had addressed the G20 leaders through video-link during the intergovernmental forum’s 17th summit, which had been held at Bali in Indonesia in November of 2022. He had presented his peace formula during his address to the summit, which Russian President Vladimir Putin had not attended.

Source: https://www.deccanherald.com/world/after-kishida-and-trudeau-macron-dials-zelenskyy-before-attending-g20-summit-2672893

France’s Macron Begins China Trip With Ukraine, Trade On Agenda

Emmanuel Macron in China: The French leader’s aims include preserving and rebalancing China’s trade ties with Europe as well as safeguarding French interests in the Asia-Pacific region

Emmanuel Macron will look to stand firm on Ukraine during talks with his counterpart Xi Jinping

French President Emmanuel Macron hopes to dissuade Beijing from supporting Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, while also using his visit from Wednesday to forge closer ties with a crucial trade and geopolitical partner.

Macron will look to stand firm on Ukraine during talks with his counterpart Xi Jinping and offer “another path” from the directly confrontational tone often heard from Washington, an official from his office told reporters before the three-day trip.

The French leader’s aims include preserving and rebalancing China’s trade ties with Europe as well as safeguarding French interests in the Asia-Pacific region, where Paris sees itself as a player through its overseas territories and military deployments.

Macron will land in Beijing at around 3:30 pm (0730 GMT) and then meet French residents in the capital, before talks on Thursday with Chinese leaders and a state dinner in the evening.

He will travel to Guangzhou in southern China to meet local students on Friday, taking with him a broad delegation of top politicians, business leaders and even celebrities, including composer Jean-Michel Jarre.

– ‘Nerve centre’ –

Macron, 45, will also be eyeing France’s footprint across the entire Asia-Pacific region and beyond.

Around 1.6 million citizens live in French overseas territories there, from La Reunion off Madagascar’s east coast to New Caledonia northeast of Australia and the dozens of Pacific islands of French Polynesia.

Thanks to its vast population, abundant natural resources and economic heft, the Asia-Pacific has become “the nerve centre of the planet”, said Cedric Perrin, co-author of a French Senate report on the region.

France hopes its vast economic zone and 7,000 deployed troops can lend it a seat at the table as tensions mount on several fronts, including with nuclear-armed North Korea and between China and the United States over the self-governed island of Taiwan.

Source: https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/frances-macron-begins-china-trip-with-ukraine-trade-on-agenda-3921123

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