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    Azerbaijan repeatedly creates obstacles to peace process - US congressman

    January 25, 2014 | 01:52


    US Congressman Brad Sherman released a statement regarding the killing
    of an Armenian soldier, Armen Hovannisyan, by Azerbaijani forces along
    the Line of Contact with Nagorno-Karabakh.

    `Just four days before a meeting scheduled between Azerbaijan's and
    Armenia's Foreign Ministers to discuss a peaceful resolution to the
    conflict between Azerbaijan and the Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh,
    Azeri forces have tragically killed yet another Armenian soldier in an
    unprovoked attack on the Artsakh [i.e., Nagorno-Karabakh] and
    Azerbaijan border.

    `As I stated last December when an Armenian soldier was killed,
    Azerbaijan continues to show that it is not serious about establishing
    peaceful relations with Artsakh and repeatedly creates obstacles to
    the peace process.

    `Azerbaijan and its forces must be held accountable for these ruthless
    displays of violence. I have been a longtime advocate for a peaceful
    resolution of the conflict between Azerbaijan and Karabakh and the
    recognition of the independent Republic of Karabakh,' Congressman
    Sherman's statement reads.

    The diversionary teams of Azerbaijan had attempted to carry out two
    simultaneous infiltrations at the line of contact between the
    Karabakh-Azerbaijani opposing forces. The attempts were recorded at
    around between 11:50pm on January 19 and 12:15am on January 20. As a
    result of the ensuing skirmish, Junior Sergeant Armen Hovhannisyan was
    killed at a military position, and from the gunshot wound he had
    sustained from the adversary.

    The funeral of the 19-year-old sergeant was held on Wednesday, and he
    was laid to eternal rest at Yerablur Military Pantheon of Armenian
    capital city Yerevan.


    News from Armenia - NEWS.am

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