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    OSCE ENVOY DOWNPLAYS CEASEFIRE BREACHES

    Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
    Nov 9 2006

    The OSCE chairman's special envoy Andrjej Caspzyk has said the
    situation on the Armenia-Azerbaijan frontline is stable, despite
    frequent ceasefire breaches documented by officials and international
    experts.

    Caspzyk told the press in Armenia that talks between the two countries'
    defense chiefs were important. This will provide an opportunity to
    agree ways of preventing truce violations.

    "My position on the issue overlaps with those of the Azeri and Armenian
    governments. Observance to the ceasefire requires the will of both
    sides," the diplomat said.

    Caspzyk said that monitoring he regularly conducts on the frontline
    facilitates compliance with the ceasefire. Relevant bodies and military
    men of both countries have always been willing to provide assistance
    in this respect, which shows that they are interested in honoring
    the ceasefire.

    Earlier reports said that Azerbaijani and Armenian defense ministers
    Safar Abiyev and Serzh Sarkisian met on October 20 to mull ways of
    preventing ceasefire violations, promote trust between the conflicting
    sides and strengthen border control.

    Armenian forces have been occupying Azerbaijan's Upper (Nagorno)
    Garabagh region since a 1994 cease-fire ended separatist hostilities
    that killed an estimated 30,000 people and ousted about a million
    out of their homes. Years of OSCE-brokered talks have brought little
    tangible result.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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