ArmInfo. Baku nervously reacts to any proposal from Yerevan and continues to impose new conditions for the normalization of relations. Following baseless accusations from the Azerbaijani side regarding a ceasefire violation, the office of the Prime Minister of Armenia has once again suggested Baku to create a mechanism for investigating the incident, and noted that Azerbaijan failed to provide any evidence of the alleged ceasefire violation.
The press secretary of the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry Ayhan Hajizadeh responded to this statement of the office of the Armenian Prime Minister in an inadequate manner. "We firmly reject the statement by the Prime Minister's office of Armenia dated March 18, 2025 that distorts the realities on the ground and the facts of border area shootings, along with absolutely unfounded claims against Azerbaijan," he noted. At the same time, he assured that the Armenian side is proposing "abstract and practically impossible initiatives." Although, it would seem, what is unrealistic here? If you do not violate the ceasefire, then there is nothing to fear, you have created an investigation mechanism and live peacefully.
Furthermore, the Azerbaijani official noted that "the amendment to Armenia's constitution, the dissolution of the OSCE Minsk Group and its relevant structures are the main conditions for signing the negotiated text.