Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
March 3 2005
Ceasefire violations could be purposeful, says OSCE chairman's envoy
Baku, March 2, AssA-Irada
Ceasefire violations on the Armenia-Azerbaijan frontline are
unacceptable and cause tensions in the region. Such instances
negatively affect peace talks and could be purposeful, the OSCE
chairman's special envoy Anjey Kaspshik said, commenting on the
frequent ceasefire violations on the contact line of the Azeri and
Armenian troops.
Kaspshik said it was difficult to find out which side is responsible
for the ceasefire violations, as the sides blame each other for such
incidents. He added that he would prepare a report on the frontline
situation soon.*
March 3 2005
Ceasefire violations could be purposeful, says OSCE chairman's envoy
Baku, March 2, AssA-Irada
Ceasefire violations on the Armenia-Azerbaijan frontline are
unacceptable and cause tensions in the region. Such instances
negatively affect peace talks and could be purposeful, the OSCE
chairman's special envoy Anjey Kaspshik said, commenting on the
frequent ceasefire violations on the contact line of the Azeri and
Armenian troops.
Kaspshik said it was difficult to find out which side is responsible
for the ceasefire violations, as the sides blame each other for such
incidents. He added that he would prepare a report on the frontline
situation soon.*