Public Radio of Armenia. French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday called for a “lasting political solution” to the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh after Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed a deal to end weeks of fierce fighting, AFP reports.
Macron also urged that Turkey, which backs Azerbaijan, “end its provocations” in the conflict.
“France firmly calls on Turkey to put an end to its provocations about Nagorno-Karabakh, to show restraint and to do nothing that compromises the possibility of a lasting agreement being negotiated between the parties and within the framework of the Minsk Group,” the President said.
The French leader added that a long-term deal should also “preserve Armenia’s interests.”
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Macron’s office quoted him as saying that efforts should be made “without delay” to try to come up with a “lasting political solution to the conflict that allows for the Armenian population of Nagorno-Karabakh to remain in good conditions and the return of tens of thousands of people who have fled their homes.”
Macron said that France, which is home to an strong Armenian community, “stands by Armenia at this difficult time.”