Thursday, 30 March 2006

KARABAKH CONCERNED ABOUT VIOLATIONS OF CEASEFIRE

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By empty (3/30/2006 issue of the CACI Analyst)

The Foreign Ministry of the breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh Republic has expressed concern over increasingly frequent violations of the ceasefire by the Azeri military. \"Violations at the disengagement line by the Azeri military have become regular lately and instances of shooting were reported during monitoring missions,\" the Azeri Foreign Ministry said in a statement circulated in Stepanakert on Thursday. \"These actions directly derive from Azerbaijan\'s continuing inflammatory rhetoric, which, however, has not been adequately assessed by the countries and organizations concerned,\" the statement reads.
The Foreign Ministry of the breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh Republic has expressed concern over increasingly frequent violations of the ceasefire by the Azeri military. \"Violations at the disengagement line by the Azeri military have become regular lately and instances of shooting were reported during monitoring missions,\" the Azeri Foreign Ministry said in a statement circulated in Stepanakert on Thursday. \"These actions directly derive from Azerbaijan\'s continuing inflammatory rhetoric, which, however, has not been adequately assessed by the countries and organizations concerned,\" the statement reads. The statement was made in the wake of the recent failure in the monitoring of the disengagement line by experts of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe in the northwestern sector of Karabakh\'s Martakert district on March 29. Armenia and Azerbaijan traded recriminations for the failure. (Interfax)
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