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    MEDIATORS AGAIN VISIT KARABAKH AMID MORE DEADLY FIGHTING
    Lusine Musayelian

    Armenialiberty.org
    March 5 2012

    International mediators have toured the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone
    amid continuing deadly skirmishes between Armenian and Azerbaijani
    forces that left two Azerbaijani soldiers dead at the weekend.

    The U.S., Russian and French diplomats co-chairing the OSCE Minsk
    Group held talks in Yerevan on Friday, proceeded to Karabakh on
    Saturday and were due to arrive in Baku on Monday.

    Official sources in Armenia gave few details of their meetings with
    President Serzh Sarkisian and Foreign Minister Nalbandian. In a
    statement, the Armenian Foreign Ministry said they discussed ways
    of implementing understandings reached by Armenia's and Azerbaijan's
    presidents at their last meeting hosted by their Russian counterpart
    Dmitry Medvedev in Sochi in late January.

    The statement quoted Nalbandian as complaining about recent statements
    by Azerbaijani leaders which he said "run counter to the agreements
    reached at Sochi." It did not elaborate.

    In a joint statement with Medvedev issued in the southern Russian
    city, Sarkisian and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev pledged to
    "accelerate the achievement of an agreement on the Basic Principles"
    of a Karabakh settlement put forward by the Minsk Group co-chairs.

    They said they also told the mediators to continue working with
    the conflicting parties on a mechanism for jointly investigating
    ceasefire violations along the "line of contact" around Karabakh and
    the Armenian-Azerbaijani border.

    The mediators discussed the issue with Karabakh President Bako
    Sahakian in Stepanakert on Saturday. But they gave no details of
    that discussion.

    "We also discussed the situation on the Line of Contact," Robert
    Bradtke, the U.S. co-chair, told reporters in the Karabakh capital.

    Later on Saturday the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry reported that two
    of its soldiers were shot dead overnight at the westernmost section
    of Azerbaijan's long border with Armenia. It said Azerbaijani troops
    stationed there came under intense automatic gunfire from Armenian
    army positions.

    The Armenian Defense Ministry blamed the Azerbaijani side for the
    incident. "The ceasefire regime is always violated by the Azerbaijani
    side," the Regnum news agency quoted ministry spokesman Davit
    Karapetian as saying.

    Azerbaijani news agencies reported that another Azerbaijani soldier
    was gravely wounded early after a truck driven by him hit a landmine
    at a frontline section northeast of Karabakh on Monday.

    The Armenian-Azerbaijani truce violations appear to have been the main
    focus of the mediators' activities in recent months, reflecting their
    concerns about the possible resumption of large-scale hostilities
    and the parties' lingering differences on the basic principles of
    Karabakh peace.

    Aliyev and Sarkisian reportedly came close to overcoming those
    differences when they met in another Russian city, Kazan, last June.

    Prospects for a near-term solution to the Karabakh conflict have
    dimmed since then. Forthcoming elections in Armenia and Azerbaijan are
    widely seen as another impediment to a breakthrough in the protracted
    peace process.

    Bradtke insisted in Stepanakert, though, that the difficult search for
    a mutually acceptable peace deal will continue despite the elections.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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