Interfax, Russia
April 29 2011
EU worried about incidents on Armenian-Azeri frontline
YEREVAN. April 29
EU worried about incidents on Armenian-Azeri frontline
Continuing provocative acts on the border separating the armed forces
of Armenia and Azerbaijan will not help make progress in talks to
settle the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenian Foreign Minister
Edward Nalbandyan said.
"These murders and provocations will not help make process in the
talks. A decision was adopted in Sochi to form clear mechanisms to
investigate such provocations. I hope that it will become an
instrument capable of preventing similar incidents," Nalbandyan said
at a joint news conference with EU Commissioner for Enlargement and
Neighborhood Policy Stefan Fuele in Yerevan on Friday.
Last Thursday, a serviceman of the Defense Army of the self-proclaimed
Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh died when fire was opened from
Azerbaijan's territory.
The EU is seriously concerned over this incident, Fuele said.
The EU also supports steps taken by the Minsk Group of the
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, he said.
This neighborhood will not be reliable until protracted conflicts are
resolved peacefully in compliance with international law, Fuele said.
Military solutions are not an option, he said.
From: A. Papazian
April 29 2011
EU worried about incidents on Armenian-Azeri frontline
YEREVAN. April 29
EU worried about incidents on Armenian-Azeri frontline
Continuing provocative acts on the border separating the armed forces
of Armenia and Azerbaijan will not help make progress in talks to
settle the conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenian Foreign Minister
Edward Nalbandyan said.
"These murders and provocations will not help make process in the
talks. A decision was adopted in Sochi to form clear mechanisms to
investigate such provocations. I hope that it will become an
instrument capable of preventing similar incidents," Nalbandyan said
at a joint news conference with EU Commissioner for Enlargement and
Neighborhood Policy Stefan Fuele in Yerevan on Friday.
Last Thursday, a serviceman of the Defense Army of the self-proclaimed
Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh died when fire was opened from
Azerbaijan's territory.
The EU is seriously concerned over this incident, Fuele said.
The EU also supports steps taken by the Minsk Group of the
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, he said.
This neighborhood will not be reliable until protracted conflicts are
resolved peacefully in compliance with international law, Fuele said.
Military solutions are not an option, he said.
From: A. Papazian