Armenia’s national security service reported Thursday that Azerbaijan had returned Armenian prisoners of war to Armenia.
The captives repatriated from Azerbaijan are Martin Aghramanyan (born 1996), Ashot Gevorgyan (born 1998), Felix Grigoryan (born 1996), Varazdat Manukyan (born 1990) and Edik Hovsepyan (born 1999).
“We welcome this action as a step that contributes to the normalization of relations,” the NSS said in a statement.
The factor of the release of prisoners of war was reportedly discussed at an assembly between Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan in Brussels, which was made public through European Council President Charles Michel, who said after the assembly that he insisted on the return of prisoners of war and captives.
In a leaked recording released last year, Aliyev stopped by telling Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan that he had prisoners of war as leverage with Armenia.
Earlier that day, Azerbaijan’s Turn news firm reported that the sentences against 4 Armenians had been reduced and they had been released. According to Turan, the 4 were captured in December 2020 in Hadrut.
The Interfax news agency, Azerbaijan Service, reported from the court that the 4 ers of war were sentenced to six years in a fake trial in November last year.
Turan reported that the 4 will be returned to Armenia.
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