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OSCE, Czech Republic and Israeli Ambassador on the tension on the border
Baku/14.09.22/Turan: Czechia is concerned with the new fighting along the - border, which regrettably is resulting in loss of lives. No military clashes can bring sustainable peace to the South Caucasus. It is essential to continue negotiations, the Czech Foreign Ministry wrote on Twitter.
OSCE Chairman-in-Office, Polish Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau, and OSCE Secretary General Helga Maria Schmid call for an immediate ceasefire following reports of armed clashes along the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
“The escalation of hostilities at the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan must cease immediately. The progress achieved so far by following the diplomatic path must not be squandered,” said Rau. “There has been progress over the past eighteen months, including agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan to continue work towards a peace treaty. These clashes jeopardize this progress and put countless lives at risk.”
“I can only stress that hostilities must stop, not least to avoid further casualties,” said Schmid. “Drawing on decades of experience and expertise, the OSCE stands ready to help. We all share the joint objective of achieving sustainable peace and prosperity in the region.”
Israeli Ambassador to Azerbaijan George Dick expressed his condolences to the families of the victims in the recent violence on the border between Azerbaijan and Armenia on September 12-13. --16D--
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