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    TENSION BETWEEN AZERBAIJAN AND ARMENIA GROWS

    Today's Zaman
    March 29 2010
    Turkey

    Tensions rose between Armenia and Azerbaijan yet again after the
    Armenian army shot and killed two Azerbaijani soldiers over the
    past 24 hours. Peace negotiations to find a lasting solution to the
    Nagorno-Karabakh problem have significantly damaged, with Azerbaijan
    having repeatedly vowed this month to use a military strike against
    Armenia. According to the Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense, the Armenian
    side shot dead one Azerbaijani soldier in the half-occupied Agdam
    province on Sunday, infringing a cease-fire between the two countries.

    Another Azerbaijani soldier was shot and killed by the Armenian army
    in bordering Beylegan province. Despite a Russian-brokered cease-fire
    keeping the peace in Nagorno-Karabakh since 1994, analysts claim the
    conflict is not "frozen" as Armenia continues to break the cease-fire
    every day. The growing number of dead Azerbaijani and Armenian soldiers
    reportedly saw a marked increase over the past two months.

    Although the presidents of both Azerbaijan and Armenia have
    participated in a record number of bilateral meetings over the past
    year, tensions on the battle line between the two countries continues
    to increase every month.

    Following his meeting with the American co-chair of the Organization
    for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Minsk Group, Robert
    Bradtke, on Saturday in the Armenian capital of Yerevan, Armenian
    Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan said Armenia will release one
    Azerbaijani citizen its soldiers captured on March 3 and hand over the
    corpses of two Azerbaijani soldiers whom its soldiers shot dead a month
    ago. The defense minister said the transfer will be carried out by
    the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.

    Speaking about the Nagorno-Karabakh problem, Ohanyan said Armenia
    always supports a peaceful resolution to the conflict. "However,
    repeated military statements by the Azerbaijani side and the increasing
    armament of Azerbaijan halt the peace process and increase tension in
    the region," the Armenian defense minister said. He also added that
    the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict should not be regarded as a related
    process to the reconciliation process between Turkey and Armenia.
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