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  • BAKU: NK Conflict Isn't Frozen - ICG Project Director For S Caucasus

    NK CONFLICT ISN'T FROZEN - ICG PROJECT DIRECTOR FOR S CAUCASUS
    Author: R.Abdullayev

    TREND Information, Azerbaijan
    March 29 2006

    Sabine Freizer, Caucasus project director for the International Crisis
    Group, said March 28 in Washington that the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
    is not a frozen conflict, Trend repots. "There are still people being
    killed regularly," she underlined,

    As many as 19 people, including eight civilians, have been killed in
    cease-fire violations over the past month, following inconclusive
    peace talks in Rambouillet, France, she said. As many as 90 people
    were killed in 2005.

    She said renewed warfare does not seem imminent but could be triggered
    by "an unraveling" along the tense, heavily armed confrontation line.

    Many of the Armenian-occupied towns outside of Nagorno-Karabakh have
    been destroyed and would require substantial rebuilding, Freizer said.

    The region is especially sensitive because of its geography. Renewed
    fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh potentially could involve Russia, Iran,
    the Republic of Georgia and Turkey, Freizer said.
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