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Monday, 18 April 2005

ARMENIA TAKES ISSUE WITH OSCE STATEMENT

Published in News Digest

By empty (4/18/2005 issue of the CACI Analyst)

Armenian Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamlet Gasparian said on 18 April that the \"cautious criticism\" expressed by the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmen of the recent violations of the Armenian-Azerbaijani cease-fire is unlikely to deter Azerbaijan from further \"sabre-rattling and bellicose statements.\" In their 15 April statement, the co-chairmen appealed to both sides to reinforce the cease-fire along the Line of Contact that separates Armenian and Azerbaijani forces and to refrain from further bellicose rhetoric. Gasparian said that since Armenian politicians do not make such aggressive statements, the Minsk Group statement was clearly addressed to Azerbaijan.
Armenian Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamlet Gasparian said on 18 April that the \"cautious criticism\" expressed by the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairmen of the recent violations of the Armenian-Azerbaijani cease-fire is unlikely to deter Azerbaijan from further \"sabre-rattling and bellicose statements.\" In their 15 April statement, the co-chairmen appealed to both sides to reinforce the cease-fire along the Line of Contact that separates Armenian and Azerbaijani forces and to refrain from further bellicose rhetoric. Gasparian said that since Armenian politicians do not make such aggressive statements, the Minsk Group statement was clearly addressed to Azerbaijan. He added that Armenia has written to the OSCE chairman in office and to the foreign ministers of the three countries that co-chair the Minsk Group (France, Russia, and the U.S.), arguing that the fundamental reason why Azerbaijan continues to violate the cease-fire is that the international community is reluctant to censure Azerbaijan for doing so. (Noyan Topan)
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