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    Nagornyy Karabakh Republic urges Armenia, Azerbaijan to maintain
    cease-fire

    Arminfo, Yerevan
    8 Apr 06

    Stepanakert, 8 April: Cease-fire violations have lately become more
    frequent on the contract line between the armed forces of the Nagornyy
    Karabakh and Azerbaijan. This results from the lack of a proper
    evaluation of bellicose statements made in Azerbaijan at the top
    level, the foreign ministry of the Nagornyy Karabakh republic [NKR]
    said in a statement on 8 April.

    The incidents, which have increased casualties on the contract line,
    are deepening mutual distrust and can seriously escalate tensions in
    the Karabakh conflict zone, which threatens stability in the entire
    region, the statement said.

    "In this connection, the Nagornyy Karabakh republic confirms its
    adherence only to the peaceful settlement of the conflict, as well as
    its readiness to implement the sides' open-ended obligations to
    maintain the cease-fire, which is confirmed by the 6 February 1995
    agreement signed between the defence ministers of the NKR, Armenia and
    Azerbaijan. We call on the two other parties that signed the
    agreement, namely Azerbaijan and Armenia, to joint our initiative. We
    hope that through joint efforts and with the mediation of the OSCE
    Minsk Group co-chairmen and other international mediators and
    interested sides, it will be possible to confirm our adherence to the
    agreement and implement the mechanisms it indicates in order to
    localize incidents on the armed forces' contact line," the statement
    said.

    The NKR confirms its position that along with the strict observance of
    the cease-fire, other preconditions for a peaceful solution are a
    peace process that involves all the parties to the conflict,
    confidence-building, the strengthening of democracy and respect for
    human rights, the statement said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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