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    US DEPARTMENT OF STATE REACTS TO CEASEFIRE VIOLATION

    Azeri Press Agency
    March 6 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Washington. Husniyya Hasanova - APA. Spokesman of US Department of
    State Tom Casey reacted to the last violation of ceasefire in the
    contact line between Azerbaijani and Armenian forces.

    APA US Bureau reports, Tom Casey spokes about Washington's regret on
    this fact:" We regret that there was a violation of ceasefire along
    the dividing line in Nagorno Karabakh. US Deputy Assistant Secretary
    of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Matthew J. Bryza voiced
    his concern about this issue to local officials in Baku as well as to
    Armenian Foreign Minister through a phone call. We think it's important
    that there should be no further violations and it just points out the
    need for the two parties to work together with the Minsk Group to be
    able to come up with a diplomatic resolution of the situation". Tom
    Casey informed about Matthew Bryza's move form Baku to Armenia:" He
    will be having meetings there tomorrow. The primary focus of that and
    the intention of his visit there was first and foremost to see what
    he could do to help encourage and facilitate a dialogue between the
    government and the opposition there in light of some of the violence
    that we've seen in the post-electoral period.

    One of his core messages to Armenian Government that now that the
    situation has calmed down, it's very important for us to see the state
    of emergency lifted there. We are also concerned about the limitations
    and restrictions that have been placed on the media, including Radio
    Liberty and Radio Free Europe and we'd like to see those lifted as
    well. It's much more important not only for us, but for the people
    of Armenia in this period to have access to open information".
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