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Fresh Caucasus truce undermined by fighting

Armenia, Azerbaijan trade accusation­s over breaches of Nagorno- Karabakh pact

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YEREVAN/ BAKU — Armenia and Azerbaijan accused each other on Sunday of violating a new humanitari­an cease- fire in fighting over the region of Nagorno- Karabakh, hours after it was agreed.

The Armenian defense ministry said the Azerbaijan­i army had fired twice during the night and used artillery.

The Azerbaijan­i defense ministry said: “The enemy fired at the vicinity of Jabrail city, as well as the villages of this region … using mortars and artillery”. It added that the Azerbaijan­i army “took adequate retaliator­y measures”.

Officials in Nagorno- Karabakh said Azerbaijan­i forces had launched an attack on the region’s military positions and there were casualties and wounded on both sides.

The truce agreed on Saturday came into force at midnight after a weekold Russian- brokered cease- fire failed to halt the worst fighting in the South Caucasus since the 1990s.

Armenia and Azerbaijan had agreed on the new “humanitari­an truce” in the region starting from midnight on Saturday, the two countries’ foreign ministries announced on Saturday evening.

“This decision was taken following the statement of the presidents of the French Republic, the Russian Federation and the United States of America, representi­ng the co- chair countries of the OSCE ( the Organizati­on for Security and Cooperatio­n in Europe) Minsk Group, of Oct 1, 2020, the statement by the co- chairs of the Minsk Group of Oct 5, and in line with Moscow statement of Oct 10, 2020,” the Armenian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

Azerbaijan confirmed the agreement in an identical statement.

Second agreement

It is the second truce agreement both sides have agreed on in weeks. The first one came on Oct 10, following lengthy negotiatio­ns in Moscow on Oct 9, which the two countries later accused each other of breaching.

The new agreement was announced shortly after Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov held telephone conversati­ons with his counterpar­ts from Armenia and Azerbaijan, during which he urged both sides to “strictly follow” the first truce agreement.

According to a statement by the Russian Foreign Ministry, the three ministers also reaffirmed the importance of starting “substantiv­e negotiatio­ns” to peacefully settle the conflict.

Hours after Saturday’s announceme­nt, the Elysee Palace said in a statement that French President Emmanuel Macron welcomed the new agreement.

“This cease- fire must be unconditio­nal and strictly observed by both parties. France will be very attentive to this, and will remain committed so that hostilitie­s cease on a lasting basis and that credible discussion­s can quickly begin,” the statement said.

Earlier on Saturday, Azerbaijan’s law enforcemen­t authoritie­s said at least 12 civilians were killed and 40 others wounded when Armenian armed forces fired missiles into Azerbaijan’s second- largest city, Ganja.

In response, Artsrun Hovhannisy­an, spokesman for the Armenian Defense Ministry, denied the attack and accused Baku of continuing to shell some areas inside Nagorno- Karabakh, including Stepanaker­t, the major city of the mountainou­s region.

An official in Nagorno- Karabakh said on Sunday the region had recorded a further 40 casualties among its fighters, pushing the death toll among its forces to 673 since the latest conflict erupted on Sept 27.

Armenia and Azerbaijan have been at loggerhead­s over the NagornoKar­abakh region since 1988. Peace talks have been held on occasions since 1994, when a cease- fire was reached. Until this year, sporadic clashes had been largely minor.

 ?? BULENT KILIC / AGENCE FRANCE- PRESSE ?? Relatives of three members of one family — Royal Sahnazarov, his wife Zuleyha and their daughter Medine — mourn at their funeral in the city of Ganja in Azerbaijan on Saturday. They were killed when a rocket hit their home during fighting over Nagorno- Karabakh.
BULENT KILIC / AGENCE FRANCE- PRESSE Relatives of three members of one family — Royal Sahnazarov, his wife Zuleyha and their daughter Medine — mourn at their funeral in the city of Ganja in Azerbaijan on Saturday. They were killed when a rocket hit their home during fighting over Nagorno- Karabakh.

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