EU monitors patrol the Armenia-Azerbaijan border

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CivilNet takes you to the Armenia-Azerbaijan border with monitors from the European Union Mission in Armenia to see their work first hand in the fragile area. The mission was deployed last year at Armenia’s request in the wake of repeated cross-border attacks by Azerbaijan. Besides reporting the facts on the ground to Brussels, the mission strives to decrease tensions for those living near the border who are impacted by the conflict every day.

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It's really respectable and good to see someone from the Netherlands 🇳🇱. As a fellow Dutchie, I'm really proud!

SoghomonTehlirian
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When you start to doubt humanity, you find it again.

SFSarkis
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Thank you Europe and Europeans for manifesting mission in our country 🇪🇺🇦🇲👏👏👏

pargevkarapetyan
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The Baku dictator barks at the mission but is scared of them. They can really reveal his lies and treacherous agenda!

karinegregorian
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So what? They have no authority, will not have an impact.

meka
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They need to bring other countries outside the EU like Japan, Korea, Latin countries and even African countries. The more diverse reporting, the more credible!

Yolk
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5:08 interesting to see those administrative maps depicting an enlarged Armenia still in use by Armenian civil servants.

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