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    ARMENIA CALLS FOR AGREEMENT ON NON-USE OF FORCE WITH AZERBAIJAN

    Interfax
    Oct 24 2011
    Russia

    Yerevan calls for snipers to be removed from the front positions
    of the Karabakh conflict zone and an agreement to be reached on the
    renouncement of the use of force, Armenian Foreign Minister Eduard
    Nalbandian said.

    "At a meeting in Astrakhan, brokered by Russian President Dmitry
    Medvedev, a very good agreement was reached to create a mechanism of
    investigating incidents on the line of contact, which could become a
    mechanism preventing incidents and violations of the cease-fire regime
    in general. The presidents agreed, and the Azerbaijani president
    also put his signature under the statement. But shortly after this
    agreement the Azerbaijanis made a step back, effectively, opposing
    the creation of such a mechanism," the Armenian minister said in
    an interview with Interfax ahead of a state visit to Russia by the
    Armenian president on October 23-25.

    This issue was discussed in Vienna the other day, and "was opposed
    by an Azeri representative," he said.

    "The co-chairs, the OSCE (Organization for Security and Co-operation
    in Europe), other international organizations, the United Nations
    secretary general called for the withdrawal of snipers and
    a stronger cease-fire regime. There was a proposal to reach an
    agreement renouncing the use of force and a threat of the use of
    force. All these proposals are being supported by us, supported by
    the international community, but opposed by Azerbaijan," the Armenian
    foreign minister said.

    "There is yet another evidence that the Azeri leadership are in
    fact not prepared to agree to the settlement, and have some other,
    dangerous plans in their heads, which can have dangerous consequences
    not only for region, but primarily precisely for Azerbaijan."

    Full interview with the Armenian foreign minister will be posted on
    the www.interfax.ru website on Saturday.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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