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    HELICOPTER DOWNING WAS AVOIDABLE, LAVROV AND KERRY STATE

    Thursday 4 December 2014 15:38
    Photo: majalla.com, cgdev.org, huffpost.com

    Sergey Lavrov,John Kerry and Harlem Desir

    Yerevan/Mediamax/. OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair countries have once
    again ruled out the military settlement of NK conflict and called on
    Yerevan and Baku to work actively towards a lasting settlement.

    At the meeting of the OSCE Council of Foreign Ministers in Basel today,
    the Heads of Delegations of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair countries -
    Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation Sergey Lavrov, Secretary
    of State of the United States John Kerry and State Secretary for
    European Affairs of France Harlem Desir issued a joint statement.

    "We regret the upsurge in violence in the past year along the line
    of contact and the Armenia-Azerbaijan border. The sides must take
    additional actions to reinforce the ceasefire of 1994 and create a more
    favorable atmosphere for advancing peace talks", the statement reads.

    Touching upon the November 12 downing of a military helicopter along
    the line of contact, the Heads of Delegations of Co-Chair countries
    stated "it was an avoidable tragedy". They believe it underscored the
    importance of measures by the sides to reduce tensions, restore trust,
    and avoid future incidents.

    "We appeal to all sides to demonstrate restraint to prevent further
    escalation. We also call on them to settle humanitarian issues in the
    spirit of the Astrakhan statement of October 2010 of the Presidents
    of Armenia, Azerbaijan and the Russian Federation", noted the Heads
    of Delegations of intermediary countries.

    They stressed that the three meetings between the Presidents of
    Armenia and Azerbaijan in 2014 have revitalized the most important
    channel of communication between the sides.

    "We welcome the agreement by the Presidents in Paris to intensify
    dialogue in the coming year. It is time for the sides to overcome
    disagreements, restore confidence, and honor their commitment to enter
    into a negotiating process that can result in a settlement. They are
    expected to acknowledge that the basis for a comprehensive settlement
    are the elements and principles outlined in the joint statements by
    the Presidents of Russia, the United States, and France, especially
    those that were discussed during the last summit in Paris", the
    statement reads.

    The Heads of Delegations noted that negotiations on a comprehensive
    peace agreement under the auspices of the Co-Chair countries should
    begin as soon as possible.

    "We remain ready to work closely with the sides to reach a lasting
    settlement and open a new chapter of peace, but stress that the
    primary responsibility to end the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict rests
    with the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan", the statement reads.

    http://www.mediamax.am/en/news/karabakh/12491/

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