San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

Armenia, Azerbaijan say truce broken hours after signing

- By Vladimir Isachenkov

MOSCOW — Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed to a Russia-brokered cease-fire in Nagorno-Karabakh starting Saturday, but immediatel­y accused each other of derailing the deal intended to end theworst outbreak of hostilitie­s in the separatist region in more than a quarter-century.

The two sides traded blame for breaking the truce that took effect at noon with new attacks, and Azerbaijan’s top diplomat said the truce never entered force.

The cease-fire announceme­nt came overnight after 10 hours of talks inMoscowsp­onsored byRussian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. The deal stipulated that the cease-fire should pave the way for talks on settling the conflict.

If the truce holds, itwould mark a major diplomatic coup for Russia, which has a security pact with Armenia but also cultivated warm ties with Azerbaijan.

Minutes after the truce took force, the Armenian military accused Azerbaijan of shelling the area near the town of Kapan in southeaste­rn Armenia, killing one civilian. Azerbaijan’s Defense Ministry rejected the Armenian accusation­s as a “provocatio­n.”

The Azerbaijan­i military, in turn, accused Armenia of striking the Terter and Agdam regions of

Azerbaijan with missiles and then attempting to launch offensives in the Agdere-Terter and the FizuliJabr­ail areas. Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov charged that “conditions for implementi­ng the humanitari­an cease-fire are currently missing” amid the continuing Armenian shelling.

The latest outburst of fighting between Azerbaijan­i and Armenian forces began Sept. 27 and left hundreds of people dead in the biggest escalation of the decadesold conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh since a separatist war there ended in 1994. The region lies in Azerbaijan but has been under control of ethnic Armenian forces.

 ?? Associated Press ?? A man hangs jeans on a washing line near the tail of a rocket lying in a nearby balcony on Saturday in Azerbaijan.
Associated Press A man hangs jeans on a washing line near the tail of a rocket lying in a nearby balcony on Saturday in Azerbaijan.

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