Joe Biden demands Armenia to de-occupy Azerbaijani territories

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U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden published on his website an appeal to U.S. government and the parties to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict with a demand to take all necessary measures to resolve the Karabakh problem peacefully.

First of all, Biden said he is "deeply concerned by the collapse of the October 10 ceasefire and the resumption of fighting in and around Nagorno-Karabakh." "Drones, mortars and long-range artillery are claiming hundreds of lives on both sides of the line of contact and displacing thousands of civilians," he noted.

"Inexplicably, the Trump Administration has been largely passive, and disengaged, throughout this recent period of escalation. Since the outbreak of hostilities on September 27, neither President Trump nor Secretary of State Pompeo has placed a single phone call to the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan, even as the region goes up in flames. Rather than delegating the diplomacy to Moscow, the administration must get more involved, at the highest levels, by working with our European partners to de-escalate the fighting and return the two sides to negotiations," Joe Biden stressed.

The former vice president said that the Trump Administration must tell Azerbaijan that it will not tolerate its efforts to impose a military solution to this conflict. "It must make clear to Armenia that regions surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh cannot be occupied indefinitely and that credible negotiations on a lasting resolution of the conflict must commence immediately once a ceasefire is concluded," the U.S. presidential candidate noted.

He also said that Turkey and Iran must stay out of this conflict, accuding Turkey of providing arms to Azerbaijan and bellicose rhetoric. "A diplomatic resolution will not be easy to achieve, but the Trump Administration has an obligation to try. It should do so urgently before more lives are lost and the conflict expands," Biden concluded.