Today, Azerbaijan
March 3 2005
Break in stability in frontline might be goal-directed – OSCE special
envoy
03 March 2005 [09:09] – Today.Az
Andjey Caspzyk, a personal envoy of the OSCE chairman-in-office is
concerned on frequent violations of cease-fire regime in the
Azerbaijani- Armenian frontline. “it is unaffordable and at any case
is directed at raising tension in the region,” Caspzyk told Trend.
According to Caspzyk, the violation of the stability in the
frontline makes a negative impact on the peace process and might be
goal-directed. The same time the OSCE representative does not posses
information on the side opening fire. “It is too difficult to define
who open fire. Both sides blame each other in it and such a scene
distracts the opinion from the real panorama,” Caspzyk regretted. At
present the OSCE special envoy is involved in developing a report on
the state in the front.
A while ago the OSCE Minsk group co-chairs appealed to the OSCE
chairman with request to prepare a report pf the special mission on
Nagorno-Karabakh. “My conclusion is ready. I hope the report to
yield effective ends,” Caspzyk noted. Touching upon the meetings of
the OSCE investigation group with the OSCE co-chairs, held in Czech
Republic on 28 February, he regarded it as rich. “The fact-finding
mission presented its report and the co-chairs stated their opinion
on the document,” he underscored.
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