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OSCE Says, Ceasefire Breach Not Observed
18/03/2005 12:23
The OSCE held an emergency monitoring of the contact line of
Azerbaijani and Armenian military units in the Gapanly village of
Terter District on Thursday. No incidents observed in the monitoring
process, according to media reports.
The OSCE chairman’s special envoy Anjey Kaspshik has told journalists
that the monitoring is aimed at preventing ceasefire breaches that
became frequent over the recent period.
One Azeri soldier was killed in a ceasefire breach along the tense
line dividing Azerbaijan and Armenian-occupied territory on Tuesday.
Last year six people lost their lives in ceasefire breaches while an
additional 13 people were killed and 21 injured on landmines around
Karabakh, according to AFP.
The issue of frequent ceasefire violations will be discussed in a
meeting of Azerbaijani and Armenians parliamentarians in Brussels on
the initiative of the OSCE special envoy on Karabakh Goran
Lennmarker. Members of the Azerbaijani delegation at OSCE Eldar
Ibrahimov and Sattar Safarov will represent Azerbaijan at the
discussions.