Minsk Group Co-Chairs and the Personal Representative of the OSCE called to investigate shooting
On October 17 OSCE teams led by the Personal Representative of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office, Ambassador Andrzej Kasprzyk, took part in a monitoring exercise on the southern part of the Line of Contact. Following the usual exchange of security guarantees by local commanders on both sides of the Line of Contact, members of both OSCE teams heard shooting as they approached their observation points.
It was not possible to determine from where the shots were fired. Safety and security concerns prompted the Personal Representative to abandon the exercise, reads a statement of the MG Co chairs and ambassador Kasprzyk.
The Co-Chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group are aware that all those involved in facilitating OSCE monitoring exercises show a high degree of professionalism. They believe that this exceptional and regrettable incident undermines the work of these individuals, and of the Personal Representative and his team, as well as the ceasefire agreement of May 1994. The Co-Chairs urge the relevant authorities to investigate it thoroughly and impartially, reads the document. -02D-
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- Telecomnews
- 18 October 2013 06:29
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- Politics
- 18 October 2013 11:46
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