OSCE AMBASSADOR COMMENTS ON INCIDENT ON CONTACT-LINE OF NKR AND AZERBAIJANI ARMED FORCES
ArmInfo
2009-03-02 11:57:00
ArmInfo. OSCE CIO Personal Representative, Ambassador Andrzej
Kasprzyk believes it difficult to say who is guilty if no one was
taken in the act of violating the ceasefire, he made this statement
when commenting on the ceasefire violation on the contact line on
February 26, ArmInfo correspondent to Stepanakert reported.
Ambassador Kasprzyk told media that at the very beginning of the
monitoring scheduled for the same day, a shot rang which suspended
the monitoring. Then another shoot rang, and guns barked. Afterwards,
another shot rang. The participants in the monitoring became witnesses
of all this, Ambassador Kasprzyk said. He could not say which party
is guilty in violating the ceasefire. Andrzej Kasprzyk said he had
mee military experts and is currently preparing a report to the
OSCE Chairman-in-Office. The Ambassador called the incident rather
serious. He is sure that soldiers on both parties fell victim to such
incidents. This is inadmissible in conditions of ceasefire, Ambassador
Kasprzyk said. He highlighted that the incident was registered despite
security guarantees given by both parties. He said the problem is
currently discussed with militaries and measures are being taken to
prevent such incidents in future.
ArmInfo
2009-03-02 11:57:00
ArmInfo. OSCE CIO Personal Representative, Ambassador Andrzej
Kasprzyk believes it difficult to say who is guilty if no one was
taken in the act of violating the ceasefire, he made this statement
when commenting on the ceasefire violation on the contact line on
February 26, ArmInfo correspondent to Stepanakert reported.
Ambassador Kasprzyk told media that at the very beginning of the
monitoring scheduled for the same day, a shot rang which suspended
the monitoring. Then another shoot rang, and guns barked. Afterwards,
another shot rang. The participants in the monitoring became witnesses
of all this, Ambassador Kasprzyk said. He could not say which party
is guilty in violating the ceasefire. Andrzej Kasprzyk said he had
mee military experts and is currently preparing a report to the
OSCE Chairman-in-Office. The Ambassador called the incident rather
serious. He is sure that soldiers on both parties fell victim to such
incidents. This is inadmissible in conditions of ceasefire, Ambassador
Kasprzyk said. He highlighted that the incident was registered despite
security guarantees given by both parties. He said the problem is
currently discussed with militaries and measures are being taken to
prevent such incidents in future.