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Azerbaijani Defense Ministry Says Army Entered Kalbajar District Left by Armenian Troops

MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The Azerbaijani army entered the Kalbajar District left by the Armenian troops, the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry said in a statement on its website.
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In order to ensure the movement of units in that direction, engineering work has been completed, demining is being carried out and heavy mountain roads are being prepared along the route of the movement of troops.

"According to a trilateral statement signed by the presidents of the Republic of Azerbaijan, the Russian Federation and the prime minister of the Republic of Armenia, Azerbaijani army units entered the Kalbajar District on November 25," the statement said.

Earlier, Azerbaijani presidential aide Hikmet Hajiyev said that Azerbaijan had given Armenia additional ten days for the withdrawal of the Armed Forces and civilians from the Kalbajar District. The transfer of the area to Azerbaijan was scheduled for November 25.

Hajiyev said the Armenian side had asked for an additional time through Russia. Difficulties were related to the fact that only one road with limited capacity leads from the Kalbajar District to Armenia, and difficult weather conditions arose.

Kalbajar District is a part of Azerbaijan, where 99.5% of the population was ethnic Azerbaijanis, according to the census conducted in 1989. In April 1993, the region came under the control of the self-proclaimed Nagorno-Karabakh Republic as a result of military operations.

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Earlier this month, Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin signed a joint statement to end military clashes in the Nagorno-Karabakh region that occurred in September and exploded into large-scale fighting. 

According to the agreement, Armenia and Azerbaijan had to end all hostilities, while a number of districts, including Kalbajar, came under the control of Baku; the sides exchange prisoners; Russian peacekeepers are deployed along the contact line and the Lachin corridor connecting Karabakh with Armenia.

The conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh began in February 1988, when the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region announced its secession from the Azerbaijani Soviet Socialist Republic. During an armed confrontation in 1992-1994, Azerbaijan lost control of Nagorno-Karabakh and its adjacent areas. Since 1992, talks were ongoing on peaceful settlement of the conflict with the mediation of the OSCE Minsk Group, led by Russia, the United States and France.

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