EUMA’s credibility fades as crisis on Armenia-Azerbaijan border spirals [OPINION]
After months of ambiguity, the intentions of the European Union Monitoring Mission in Armenia (EUMA) are becoming uncomfortably clear. What was originally presented as a neutral mission aimed at supporting border security and fostering stability has now taken a more troubling turn. Under the guise of monitoring, EUMA appears increasingly engaged in politically motivated provocations and selective reporting, casting doubt on the impartiality of its work.
Recently, EUMA claimed to have identified bullet holes in a location Armenia calls "Khoznavar." The announcement came not during active conflict, but quietly, on the eve of Easter, after nearly two months of conspicuous silence. During that time, Azerbaijani authorities issued repeated official complaints about ceasefire violations. Yet EUMA, in those moments, chose silence over scrutiny.
If neutrality were truly the guiding principle of this mission, EUMA would have sought........
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