OSCE MONITORING ON ARMENIAN-AZERI CONTACT LINE HELD WITH NO RECORDED INCIDENTS
Interfax
Feb 24 2010
Russia
The Organization for Security and Co- operation in Europe (OSCE) has
once again monitored the contact line between the Azeri and Armenian
armies, Azerbaijan's Defense Ministry told Interfax on Tuesday.
Held towards the south from the village of Tezekend in Agdam, it was
conducted with no recorded incidents, the ministry said.
The Azeri side was monitored by OSCE chairman-in-office's personal
representative Andrzej Kasprzyk with his field assistants Peter Key
and Vladimir Chountulov.
The Armenian side was monitored by OSCE chairman-in-office personal
representative's field assistants Imre Palatinus, Irji Aberle and
Zhaslan Nurtazin.
Interfax
Feb 24 2010
Russia
The Organization for Security and Co- operation in Europe (OSCE) has
once again monitored the contact line between the Azeri and Armenian
armies, Azerbaijan's Defense Ministry told Interfax on Tuesday.
Held towards the south from the village of Tezekend in Agdam, it was
conducted with no recorded incidents, the ministry said.
The Azeri side was monitored by OSCE chairman-in-office's personal
representative Andrzej Kasprzyk with his field assistants Peter Key
and Vladimir Chountulov.
The Armenian side was monitored by OSCE chairman-in-office personal
representative's field assistants Imre Palatinus, Irji Aberle and
Zhaslan Nurtazin.