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    Reuters
    Jan 27 2015

    OSCE urges Armenia, Azerbaijan to stop clashes

    By Margarita Antidze
    TBILISI Tue Jan 27, 2015 10:44pm IST


    Jan 27 (Reuters) - Europe's main security and rights watchdog urged
    Armenia and Azerbaijan on Tuesday to stop renewed fighting along their
    border and around the breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh region.

    Violence that has intensified since the start of this year underlines
    the risk of broader conflict in the South Caucasus, a region
    crisscrossed by oil and gas pipelines.

    Armenia-backed forces seized Nagorno-Karabakh and seven surrounding
    Azeri districts in the early 1990s. Repeated efforts to secure a
    lasting end to hostilities have failed despite mediation led by
    France, Russia and the United States.

    The fresh skirmishes affect the border between the two former Soviet
    republics and around Nagorno-Karabakh, a mountainous region within
    Azerbaijan that is controlled by its majority ethnic Armenian
    population.

    Sporadic clashes between the two countries have thwarted international
    efforts to end a conflict that broke out over Nagorno-Karabakh in the
    final years of the Soviet Union and killed about 30,000 people.

    "I would like to urge the sides to ensure a full ceasefire and
    cessation of hostilities," Ivica Dacic, the Serbian foreign minister
    and currently the rotating chairman of the Organization for Security
    and Cooperation in Europe, said in a statement.

    "I deplore the upsurge in acts of violence resulting in loss of lives,
    and I call on the sides to demonstrate responsibility and avoid steps
    that would lead to further escalation."

    Armenia and Azerbaijan gave conflicting death tolls and disputed who
    was to blame for the recent spike in violence.

    The Azeri Defence Ministry said three of its own and 17 Armenian
    soldiers had been killed. Nagorno-Karabakh separatists put the death
    toll at 10 Armenian and 26 Azeri soldiers.

    Oil-producing Azerbaijan, host to global majors including BP , Chevron
    and ExxonMobil, frequently threatens to take the mountain region back
    by force, and is spending heavily on its armed forces.

    Armenia, an ally of Russia, says it would not stand by if
    Nagorno-Karabakh were attacked. (Additional reporting by Hasmik
    Lazarian in Yerevan and Nailia Bagirova in Baku, Writing by Margarita
    Antidze; Editing by Mark Heinrich)

    http://in.reuters.com/article/2015/01/27/armenia-azerbaijan-osce-idINL6N0V63T420150127

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