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    OSCE: Mediators prepared for "intensified negotiation process" on Karabakh

    Karabakh | 08.02.15 | 11:51


    International mediators have expressed their readiness to host "an
    intensified negotiation process" on Nagorno-Karabakh after their
    latest meeting focused on the resolution of the longstanding conflict.

    The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe's (OSCE)
    Chairperson-in-Office, Serbia's Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic met with
    the Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group (Ambassadors Igor Popov of the
    Russian Federation, James Warlick of the United States, and Pierre
    Andrieu of France) in Munich, Germany, on Saturday to discuss
    developments in the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process. The OSCE Secretary
    General Lamberto Zannier and the Personal Representative of the CiO
    Ambassador Andrzej Kasprzyk also joined the meeting.

    "We all agree that the military situation along the Line of Contact
    and Armenia-Azerbaijan border is deteriorating, posing a threat to
    regional stability and endangering the lives of civilians. The 12
    casualties and 18 wounded cited by Ambassador Kasprzyk's monitoring
    reports in January represent the highest confirmed number of victims
    in the first month of a year since the 1994 ceasefire agreement. After
    2014, in which approximately 60 people lost their lives, we are
    alarmed that this disturbing violent trend has continued," the OSCE
    chairman-in-office and the Minsk Group co-chairs said in a joint
    statement.

    "There is no military solution to the conflict, and the sides must
    cease using force. We call on the sides to end incursions, cease
    targeting villages and civilians, stop the threat of reprisals and the
    use of asymmetric force, and take additional steps to reduce tensions
    and strengthen the ceasefire. We find it unacceptable that the
    security guarantees are not fully observed during OSCE monitoring
    exercises.

    "Additionally, we reaffirm the December 4, 2014 joint statement of the
    Heads of Delegation of the Co-Chair countries at the Basel Ministerial
    Council, calling on the sides to settle humanitarian issues, including
    the return of bodies and prisoners, in the spirit of the Astrakhan
    statement of October 2010.

    "The Minsk Group Co-Chairs, with the full support of the
    Chairperson-in-Office, are prepared to host an intensified negotiation
    process that can bring to a peaceful end a conflict that has scarred
    the region for too long. We strongly urge the sides to find the
    political will to begin this process immediately without excuses."


    http://armenianow.com/karabakh/60431/armenia_karabakh_azerbaijan_osce_mediators_minsk_g roup

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