OSCE urges Azerbaijan to discuss investigative mechanism options

OSCE urges Azerbaijan to discuss investigative mechanism options

PanARMENIAN.Net - The Co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group, ambassadors Igor Popov of Russia, James Warlick of the United States, and Pierre Andrieu of France, together with the Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office Ambassador Andrzej Kasprzyk, held a meeting on September 24 with the Foreign Minister of Armenia Edward Nalbandian, and a separate meeting with the Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan Elmar Mammadyarov the following day.

They further met jointly with the two countries' Foreign Ministers to discuss the immediate need to reduce tensions along the line of contact and international border, to advance negotiations on a lasting settlement, and to implement confidence-building measures. The Ministers agreed to continue preparations with the Co-chairs for the next presidential summit, which is expected to be held before the end of this year.

The Co-chairs called for the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan to accept an OSCE mechanism to investigate ceasefire violations. Without such a mechanism, the sides will continue to blame each other for initiating deadly attacks on the line of contact and Armenia-Azerbaijan border. Armenia has agreed to discuss the details of the mechanism, and Azerbaijan was urged to do the same.

The Co-chairs condemned in strong terms the use of artillery that caused additional casualties in the last twenty-four hours. They extended their deepest condolences to the families of the deceased, stressing that an escalation of violence is not in the interest of Azerbaijanis or Armenians.

The Co-chairs encouraged the sides to implement people-to-people programs to build trust between societies affected by the conflict.

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