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    KAZIMIROV: INCIDENTS AT FRONTLINE NOTHING BUT CYNICAL MEANS TO AGGRAVATE TENSION

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    17.09.2007 14:52 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Divergence of statements made by the Azeri and
    Armenian Defense Ministries as regards incidents at the contact line
    is not a novelty. There are plenty of mutually excluding statements,"
    former Russian Co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group, Ambassador Vladimir
    Kazimirov said in an interview with PanARMENIAN.Net.

    "It's not hard to clarify their essence. How do skirmishes influence
    on the situation? First of all, it's a cynical means to aggravate
    tension and incite hatred toward the adversary, to test the positions
    and efficiency. Incidents emerge by another reason as well. Refusing
    to move away the frontline, Baku preserved the previous distance
    between the armed forces (several hundreds meters, as it used to be
    during the war) and even tried to shorten it lately.

    Not only soldiers and officers but also civilians die.

    Here a question arouses: what is more important - people's life or
    maintenance of tension? Which side is interested in strained atmosphere
    at the contact line?

    Isn't it the one threatening with revenge?" he said.

    "There is one more aspect. On Russia's initiative, February 4, 1995 all
    three parties to the conflict signed a ceasefire agreement under the
    aegis of the OSCE. They undertook to communicate in order to localize
    and settle the conflict as well as prevent development of enemy
    propaganda. The document was signed by the Defense Ministers with the
    approval of Heydar Aliyev, Levon Ter-Petrosian and Robert Kocharian.

    However, the sides fail to obey the agreement. When I pointed out to
    the anomaly, Armenia's Serge Sargsyan and NK's Seyran Ohanyan over 2
    years ago publicly announced they are ready to fulfill the provisions
    of the agreement if Baku does the same. However, Safar Abiyev was not
    capable to utter anything, except for threats. Even tactful Elmar
    Mammadyarov drags out the problem until final resolution of the
    conflict. Baku doesn't seem to need either Karabakh's participation
    in the agreement or close contacts between the sides.

    And finally, it seems quite disinterested in settling the incidents,"
    Amb. Kazimirov said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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