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    ARMENIA, AZERBAIJANI FORCES EXCHANGE GUNFIRE, MORTARS NEAR DISPUTED ENCLAVE
    Aida Sultanova

    AP Worldstream
    Mar 07, 2006

    Azerbaijani and Armenian forces exchanged heavy gunfire and mortars
    along several border points, military officials said Tuesday, in the
    most serious outbreak of violence to hit the region in months.

    Azerbaijani officials said one of its soldiers was killed and one
    seriously wounded in the firing that took place late Monday and early
    Tuesday in at least three separate locations. Armenian forces said
    several of their troops were wounded.

    Tensions are high between the two countries, which remain at odds over
    the status of Nagorno-Karabakh, an ethnic Armenian enclave within
    Azerbaijan. A cease-fire agreement was reached in 1994 after six
    years of fighting, and the enclave is now under the control of ethnic
    Armenians, whose troops face Azerbaijani forces across a kilometer-wide
    (half-mile-wide) no man's land.

    Sporadic clashes, however, break out along the Nagorno-Karabakh
    border and land mines continue to kill people every year. The lack of
    resolution for the enclave has held up the development of the entire
    Caucasus region.

    Since the breakdown of talks last month aimed at resolving
    Nagorno-Karabakh's status, the two countries' presidents have traded
    increasingly bellicose statements, and the region has seen a spike
    in gunfire and violence in the past week.

    Both sides blamed the other for setting off the latest exchanges of
    fire, which first broke out late last week.

    Armenian President Robert Kocharian vowed in a television interview
    last week to defend Nagorno-Karabakh and recognize its independence
    if Azerbaijan resorts to force: "This is a scenario for which Armenia
    must be ready."

    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliev earlier visited troops near
    Nagorno-Karabakh and called for liberating it from ethnic Armenian
    forces "no matter what it takes."
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