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    AZERBAIJAN SAYS 3 SOLDIERS DEAD IN KARABAKH CLASH

    Reuters
    http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKR OB87302720100218?sp=true
    Feb 18 2010
    UK

    BAKU, Feb 18 (Reuters) - Azerbaijan said on Thursday three
    of its soldiers were killed in skirmishes near the breakaway
    Armenian-populated region of Nagorno-Karabakh, where tensions are
    high over a thaw between Armenia and Azeri ally Turkey.

    Authorities in Nagorno-Karabakh, which broke away from Azerbaijan
    with the backing of Armenia in the early 1990s, denied anyone had
    died on the frontline, where clashes are common.

    A shaky ceasefire has been in place 1994 after a war that killed some
    30,000 people, but the spectre of fresh conflict constantly hangs
    over a region vital for oil and gas transit to the West.

    Tensions have been rising since Christian Armenia and close Azeri
    ally Turkey agreed a deal last year to establish diplomatic ties and
    reopen their border, which Ankara closed in 1993 in solidarity with
    fellow Muslim Azerbaijan during the war.

    The Azeri defence ministry said three Azeri soldiers had died in
    clashes, which it said were initiated by Armenian forces.

    "There were skirmishes today on the line and as a result three Azeri
    soldiers died and one was injured. Losses on the Armenian side were
    not less than ours," spokesman Eldar Sabiroglu said.

    The Nagorno-Karabakh defence ministry denied the claim. Authorities
    in Armenia rarely comment on such reports.

    Azerbaijan, which supplies oil and gas to the West, has been angered
    by Armenia's rapprochement with Turkey. In recent months, Ankara has
    backed away from ratifying the deal in an apparent attempt to sooth
    Azeri concerns.

    Azeri media in September last year reported the deaths of four
    Armenian soldiers, but the reports were dismissed at the time by
    Nagorno-Karabakh as false. In January last year, Azerbaijan said it
    had killed three Armenian soldiers.

    The conflict has resisted more than 15 years of mediation by envoys
    from the United States, France and Russia trying to forge a peace deal.

    (Reporting by Lada Yevgrashina in Baku and Hasmik Lazarian and
    Yerevan; Writing by Matt Robinson; Editing by Michael Roddy)

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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