Turkey says Caucasus ceasefire calls reasonable, but Armenian withdrawal needed

Turkey says Caucasus ceasefire calls reasonable, but Armenian withdrawal needed

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A member of Azerbaijan diaspora shouts slogans and waves Azerbaijan’s national flag during a rally in support of his country over the conflict in the Nagorno-Karabakh region

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Tuesday that international calls for a ceasefire between Azeri and Armenian forces in the Nagorno-Karabakh region were reasonable, but world powers should also urge Armenia to withdraw from Azeri lands.

Speaking at a news conference with his Swedish counterpart Ann Linde in Ankara, Cavusoglu said holding a meeting with all 11 members of the Minsk group โ€“ formed to mediate the conflict and led by Russia, the United States and France โ€“ would benefit talks on the issue.
He added that he made this offer to Linde since Sweden will take up the term presidency of the Organisation for Security and Co-Operation in Europe (OSCE), under which the Minsk group sits.
Armenia and Azerbaijan accused each other on Tuesday of violating a humanitarian ceasefire agreed three days ago to quell fighting over Nagorno-Karabakh, drawing warnings from international groups of a humanitarian crisis in the region.
A Reuters cameraman witnessed shelling in the town of Martuni in Nagorno-Karabakh, a mountain enclave which is internationally recognised as part of Azerbaijan but governed and populated by ethnic Armenians.
A Reuters television crew in Terter in Azerbaijan also said the city centre was being shelled earlier on Tuesday.
The Russian-brokered ceasefire, aimed at allowing the sides to swap prisoners and bodies of those killed, is buckling, dimming peace prospects after deadly clashes broke out on Sept. 27..
Azerbaijanโ€™s defence ministry said Armenian forces were shelling the Azeri territories of Goranboy and Aghdam, as well as Terter, and โ€œgrossly violating the humanitarian truceโ€.
โ€œAzeri armed forces are not violating the humanitarian ceasefire,โ€ defence ministry spokesman Vagif Dargiahly said.
Armenian defence ministry spokeswoman Shushan Stepanyan denied the accusation. She said Azeri forces had resumed military operations after an overnight lull, โ€œsupported by active artillery fire in the southern, northern, northeastern and eastern directionsโ€.
The flare-up of fighting is the worst since a 1991-94 war over Nagorno-Karabakh that killed about 30,000.
REUTERS

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