Pope Francis invites Baku and Yerevan to discuss ending humanitarian crisis

Pope Francis called on Baku and Yerevan to talk to each other about an agreement to end the humanitarian crisis.
Following the sudden wave of Armenian migration from "Karabakh" and fears of possible violence and massacres, warnings of the danger of "ethnic cleansing" have intensified among Armenians and Western Christian circles in general, to the point that, according to a French parliamentarian, the current situation has awakened the "quasi-genocide of the Armenians." Yerevan also announced that Karabakh has been emptied and that there are no more than a few hundred Armenians left.
Simon Abkarian and Marie Toussaint also stated in response to the current situation that the European Union was willing to make a deal with the Ilham Aliyev regime due to the harsh winter and the need for energy supplies because Russian gas was unreliable; but now Azerbaijani gas is also tainted with blood.
According to the report of "Javan Online", Pope Francis also said in response to the situation in Yerevan and Armenian migration: "These days I am following the sad situation of refugees in Karabakh and I call for dialogue between the Republic of Azerbaijan and Armenia. I hope that the negotiations between the two sides, with the support of the international community, will help to reach an agreement. A long-term agreement that will end this humanitarian crisis."




