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    ARMENIA, AZERBAIJAN URGED TO RESOLVE NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT
    Helena Bedwell

    Bloomberg / Business Week
    http://www.businessweek.com/news/2012-06-19/armenia-azerbaijan-urged-to-resolve-nagorno-karabakh-conflict
    june 19 2012

    The U.S., Russian and French presidents called for Armenia and
    Azerbaijan to find a peaceful solution to their conflict over the
    Nagorno-Karabakh region.

    In a joint statement today from the Group of 20 meeting in Mexico,
    Barack Obama, Vladimir Putin and Francois Hollande urged the two
    former Soviet republics to fulfill a January commitment to accelerate
    reaching a peace agreement. The U.S., Russia and France chair the
    Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe's so-called Minsk
    Group, which mediates on the dispute.

    "The parties to the conflict should not further delay making
    the important decisions necessary to reach a lasting and peaceful
    settlement," the leaders said. "As evidence of their political will,
    they should refrain from maximalist positions in the negotiations,
    respect the 1994 cease-fire agreement, and abstain from hostile
    rhetoric that increases tension."

    Energy-rich Azerbaijan fought a war with Armenia over Nagorno-Karabakh,
    a mostly ethnic Armenian-populated region that broke free of Baku's
    control after the disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1991. While
    the hostilities largely ended after a Russia-brokered cease-fire in
    1994, the countries have failed to reach a peace agreement.

    Five Armenian soldiers were killed and two were wounded during an
    exchange of fire with Azeri troops this month, while five Azeri
    soldiers died during a border clash with Armenian troops, Defense
    Ministries of both nations said June 6.

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