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France will send military gear to Armenia


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PARIS — France will send military equipment to Armenia amid escalating tensions with its neighbor Azerbaijan, French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna said Tuesday evening

“France has agreed to forge future contracts with Armenia for the delivery of military equipment to enable Armenia to defend itself,” she said during a press conference in Yerevan. 

The French minister didn’t provide details about the types of gear France would provide. 

In late September, Azerbaijan declared victory after a lightning military offensive in Nagorno-Karabakh, forcing ethnic Armenians living in the breakaway region into exile. Last week, Baku officially dissolved Nagorno-Karabakh. 

France and Armenia have long had strong diplomatic ties, with France hosting a large Armenian diaspora. In 2001, Paris was among the first Western capitals to recognize the Armenian genocide, two decades before the United States did. 

In recent months, Paris has been looking to deepen defense cooperation with Yerevan, as Armenia increasingly breaks from longtime ally Russia, since President Vladimir Putin launched his full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. 

In late September, Colonna announced that France would send a military attaché to the country’s embassy in the Armenian capital. 

Over the weekend, French Armed Forces Minister Sébastien Lecornu — who is in regular contact with his Armenian counterpart Souren Papikian — said in an interview the newly created defense mission at the embassy would engage day-to-day with the Armenian armed forces and authorities to “assess their needs, particularly in terms of defense and protection.”


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France agrees to deliver military equipment to Armenia


French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna said on a visit to Armenia on Tuesday that Paris agreed to deliver military equipment to the small South Caucasus nation.

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French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna, accompanied by Armenian Health Minister Anahit Avanesyan, visits the National Burn Center in Yerevan, Armenia on October 3, 2023.
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Colonna travelled to Armenia after Azerbaijani forces last month swept through the breakaway region of Nagorno-Karabakh and secured the surrender of Armenian separatist forces that had controlled the mountainous region for decades. 

France has given its agreement to the conclusion of future contracts with Armenia which will allow the delivery of military equipment to Armenia so that it can ensure its defence,” she told reporters after talks that she said touched upon security and defence.

France’s top diplomat declined to provide any details. 

“I can’t give many details. If I have to go a little further, know that there are things that were already agreed between Armenia and France and that are in progress,” Colonna said. 

“There is a second category of things that we can do with Armenia,” she added, noting that both countries did not seek an escalation in the region.

France, which has a large Armenian diaspora, has traditionally helped mediate the decades-old territorial dispute between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Karabakh.

Colonna also met with burn victims, many of them injured by a fuel depot explosion last month in the breakaway enclave of Nagorno Karabakh, in a hospital in Yerevan.

“You can count on our continued support,” Colonna said after the visit, promising that France would treat four victims who would be flown out this weekend.


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“I’m honoured that our country is your closest, and perhaps most loyal, friend,” she told reporters.

Armenian Health Minister Anahit Avanesyan said: “This humanitarian support, this human support, is very important.”

More than 100,000 refugees have fled Karabakh to Armenia since an Azerbaijani military offensive there last month.

During the exodus, a massive explosion on the outskirts of the rebel stronghold of Stepanakert killed 170 people and injured hundreds more.

(FRANCE 24 with Reuters, AFP)


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Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev has refused to attend a meeting with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan scheduled to be held in Granada, Spain, on Thursday, October 5, the Azerbaijani media reported on Wednesday.

European Council President Charles Michel, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and French President Emmanuel Macron were also expected to attend the meeting.

Azerbaijan insisted on Turkey’s participation in the meeting, however France and Germany opposed the proposal.

According to the reports, the reason for Azerbaijan’s refusal was the recent statements of Armenia, France, Germany and the European Council head.

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Azerbaijan refuses to attend Granada meeting on Karabakh


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Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has refused to attend Thursday’s meeting on the Karabakh settlement in Granada, Spain, in which the participation of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and leaders from EU, France and Germany was expected.

Azerbaijan insisted on Türkiye’s participation too but Germany and France strongly opposed it, Azerbaijani news agencies reported on Wednesday, citing sources in the presidential administration.

Baku said it does not see the need to participate in negotiations of this format after pro-Armenian statements by French officials, a visit by French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna to Armenia, statements about the supply of weapons and ammunition, and accusations by the President of EU Council Charles Michel against Azerbaijan.

“Azerbaijan does not need such a format. Baku sees no need to discuss the problems of the region with countries far from the region,” the Azerbaijani presidency was quoted as saying.

It was suggested that Karabakh issues should be discussed and resolved within the region, and Azerbaijan could participate if the former trilateral format of the EU-Azerbaijan-Armenia dialogue is revived.

Any format in which France participates is unacceptable for Azerbaijan, the reports stressed.

The Azerbaijani army initiated an anti-terrorism operation in Karabakh on Sept. 19 to establish constitutional order in the region.

Illegal Armenian armed forces in Karabakh surrendered after the 24-hour operation.

Following the operation, Azerbaijan, having established full sovereignty in the region, has called on the Armenian population to become part of Azerbaijani society.

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