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    INTL MEDIATORS URGE KARABAKH CONFLICT SIDES TO SHOW RESTRAINT

    Interfax
    May 14 2012
    Russia

    The Co-Chairs of the Organization for Security and Co-operation
    in Europe (OSCE) Minsk Group mediating the Karabakh conflict are
    concerned by the recent incidents on the line of contact between the
    Armenian and Azeri forces.

    "The Co-Chairs expressed their concern over recent incidents along
    the frontlines, and urged the sides to exercise restraint and refrain
    from retaliation," according to a statement posted on the OSCE website
    by the OSCE MG co-chairs after their visit to Azerbaijan and Armenia.

    The co-chairs welcome the sides' reaffirmation of their "commitment
    to seek a peaceful settlement."

    "The Co-Chairs continued their discussions with the sides on how to
    implement the commitments made by Presidents Aliyev and Sargsian in
    their January 23 joint statement in Sochi, including to 'accelerate'
    reaching an agreement on the Basic Principles as a framework for a
    comprehensive peace settlement, to work on the mechanism to investigate
    ceasefire violations, and to develop humanitarian contacts," the
    statement said.

    "The Co-chairs also discussed with the sides the development
    of confidence building measures" and the efforts "to strengthen
    implementation of the 1994 ceasefire," the document said.

    The Co-Chairs also discussed the importance of protecting the common
    heritage of the peoples in the region.

    "The Co-Chairs plan to continue discussions with the Foreign Ministers
    of the two countries in the near future," the document said.

    The OSCE MG Co-Chairs - Robert Bradtke (United States), Igor Popov
    (Russia) and Jacques Faure (France) - and Personal Representative of
    the OSCE Chairman-in-office Andrzej Kasprzyk visited Erevan and Baku
    on May 11-14 to meet with Presidents Serzh Sargsian and Ilham Aliyev.

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