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    Interfax, Russia
    June 4 2011


    Armenia, Azerbaijan deny reports of Azerbaijani shepherd's killing on
    Karabakh border

    YEREVAN. June 4

    The Armenian Defense Ministry has denied the Azerbaijani media reports
    o the killing of a civilian in Azerbaijan by Karabakh servicemen.

    "If Azerbaijan has evidence, they can provide it to the appropriate
    international structures for an investigation," Armenian Defense
    Ministry press officer David Karapetyan told Interfax on Saturday.

    A journalist with Azerbaijan's ANS television earlier reported that a
    civilian resident shepherding sheep had been killed in the Agdamsky
    district of Azerbaijani as a result f an apparent violation of the
    ceasefire agreement by Armenia.

    "The dissemination of such information is a provocation by Baku before
    the meeting between the presidents of Armenia, Russia, and Azerbaijan
    scheduled to take place in Kazan. Azerbaijan is doing this to earn
    points," Karapetyan said.

    The information on the civilian's killing has also been denied in the
    self-proclaimed republic of Nagorny Karabakh. "We have more than once
    said and I am again officially saying that Karabakh continues to abide
    by the ceasefire agreement along the entire line of contact," Seno
    Asratyan, press officer for the Nagorny Karabakh Defense Ministry,
    told Interfax.

    "The frontline units of Nagorny Karabakh's army are not opening fire
    on the enemy's civilians or servicemen. The army's defense posts only
    open fire to suppress active actions by the enemy. The information
    disseminated by the Azerbaijani media is false," Asratyan said.

    The ceasefire regime was established by Azerbaijani and Armenia in May 1994.

    The meeting between the presidents of Russia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia
    is scheduled to take place in Kazan in late June.

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