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    Armenia says OSCE report on Nagorno-Karabakh won't reduce tensions

    AP Worldstream
    Apr 17, 2005


    Armenia reacted negatively to an OSCE report on the tense situation in
    the disputed enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, saying didn't take enough
    notice of cease-fire violations by Azerbaijan.

    Foreign Ministry spokesman Gamlet Gasparyan on Saturday repeated his
    country's assertions that Azerbaijan was responsible for continued
    violations along the enclave's front lines. He said the OSCE report,
    released Friday by the organization's so-called Minsk Group, should
    have done more to underscore that.

    The OSCE report voiced concerns about growing tensions and cease-fire
    violations and called on all sides to refrain from inflammatory public
    statements.

    "The noticeable caution by the co-chairmen (in the report) ... will
    not promote the preservation of the cease-fire regime," Gasparyan
    said. "We expect that the co-chairmen and those interested in
    preserving stability in the region will take more decisive steps."

    Azerbaijan, which has not reacted publicly to the report, blames
    Armenia and Karabakh Armenians for stoking tensions.

    Nagorno-Karabakh is a mountainous region inside Azerbaijan that has
    been under the control of ethnic Armenians since the early 1990s,
    following fighting that killed an estimated 30,000 people. A
    cease-fire was signed in 1994, but the enclave's final political
    status has not been determined and shooting breaks out frequently
    between the two sides, which face off across a demilitarized buffer
    zone.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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