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    Armenia says OSCE mediators' Karabakh report not to ease tension

    Mediamax news agency
    18 Apr 05

    Yerevan, 18 April: The Armenian Foreign Ministry press secretary,
    Gamlet Gasparyan, has said that the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmen
    should take a "tougher" stance in order to prevent truce violations
    in the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict zone. The Armenian Foreign Ministry
    spokesman said this commenting on the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmen's
    statement issued last week [15 April], in which they urged the
    conflicting sides to maintain truce, refrain from calls for war and to
    prepare their populations for a compromise agreement, Mediamax reports.

    "Since it is Azerbaijan which makes bellicose statements, the
    co-chairmen's statement obviously applies to them. However, if the
    statement aimed at putting an end to the truce violations, we do
    not think that it would yield any results, unless the violators are
    brought to account," Gamlet Gasparyan said.

    The press secretary noted that "in a letter to the OSCE Minsk Group
    co-chairmen, the Armenian authorities noted that the main reason
    behind the truce violations is that Azerbaijan is confident that it
    will go unpunished."

    "It is evident that Azerbaijan is openly violating the truce but
    nevertheless nobody wants to name the authors of these violations",
    Gamlet Gasparyan said, adding that "as a result, they can continue
    violating the truce", he said.
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