From Reuters:
“Armenia and
Azerbaijan agree to ceasefire, Russia's Lavrov says”
Armenia and
Azerbaijan agreed to a ceasefire starting on Saturday to exchange prisoners and
bodies of those killed in the conflict between Azeri and ethnic Armenian forces
over the Nagorno-Karabakh region, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said. The
talks were the first diplomatic contact between the enemies since fighting over
the breakaway enclave erupted on Sept. 27, killing hundreds of people. The
ceasefire begins at 12 p.m. Lavrov, who mediated the negotiations in Moscow,
announced the ceasefire at 3 a.m.(midnight GMT) after 10 hours of talks with
his Armenian and Azeri counterparts. He also said Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed
to start talks on the settlement of the conflict. Russia’s top diplomat added
that International Red Cross Committee would act as an intermediary in the
humanitarian operation. He did not provide details on the talks but said the
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe’s (OSCE) Minsk Group would
mediate. Armenian Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan and his Azeri
counterpart Jeyhun Bayramov did not speak to reporters.
The mountain
enclave belongs to Azerbaijan under international law but broke away in a war
as the Soviet Union collapsed and is populated and governed by ethnic
Armenians. The renewed fighting in the decades-old conflict has raised fears of
a wider war drawing in Turkey, a close ally of Azerbaijan, and Russia, which
has a defence pact with Armenia. The clashes have also increased concern about
the security of pipelines that carry Azeri oil and gas to Europe. The fighting
is the worst since a 1991-94 war that killed about 30,000 people and ended with
a ceasefire that has been violated repeatedly.
Azerbaijan said
on Friday that 31 Azeri civilians had been killed and 168 wounded since Sept.
27. It has not disclosed information about military casualties. Nagorno-Karabakh
said 376 of its military personnel and 22 civilians had been killed since the
beginning of the conflict.
^ While I am
glad that both Armenia and Azerbaijan have agreed on a ceasefire it really is
up to the other countries bordering those places (Turkey and Russia) to stop
fueling the violence and destruction. With that said at least Russia isn’t
going to mediate the talks since they are biased towards Armenia (and Turkey is
biased towards Azerbaijan.) I honestly hope either a peace deal can be reached
(very unlikely) or at least a more stable ceasefire is reached to end the
killings and the bombing of cities. ^
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