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    HAMLET GASPARIAN, FOREIGN MINISTRY SPOKESPERSON, SKEPTICAL
    ABOUT OPINION THAT RECENT STATEMENT OF OSCE MG CO-CHAIRS REACHING DESIRABLE RESULT

    YEREVAN, APRIL 18. ARMINFO. The Armenian Foreign Ministry is
    skeptical about the opinion that the recent statement of OSCE Minsk
    Group Co-Chairs on settlement of Karabakh conflict is reaching the
    desirable result. Hamlet Gasparian, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson,
    commenting on this statement to Mass Media states: "Since it is only
    the Azerbaijanis who make militaristic statements and warmongering
    calls, it is obvious that the statement applies to them. However,
    if the intended purpose of this statement is to try to put an end to
    the ceasefire violations, we don't believe that will happen unless
    the violators are not being held accountable."

    He says that Armenia, in its letter to the co-chair countries foreign
    ministers, and to the OSCE CiO, explained that the fundamental reason
    for the recurrence of these abuses is that Azerbaijan is assured of
    impunity. They know that even when such encroachments are obvious
    and visible, as they are now, and Azerbaijan has clearly violated the
    ceasefire and advanced, no one criticizes or condemns their actions
    by name. As a result, they can breach the ceasefire again and again.
    "That is what has happened here. If in the past, shots were heard and
    it was not always evident who fired first, today, it is obvious that
    the Azerbaijanis have advanced their positions, and have clearly,
    visibly altered the status quo. That is why we are convinced that
    such a universal call for abiding by the terms of the ceasefire won't
    help. Instead, we would expect that the co-chairs and others interested
    in ensuring stability in this region, take a tougher stance."

    To note recently OSCE MG Co-Chairs expressed concern over the
    growing tension between Armenia and Azerbaijan, pointing out that
    such violations leaded to human losses and endangered the cease-fire
    agreement.
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