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10 December 2015 - 06:45 AMT

U.S. concerned about “Karabakh escalation itself, not the source”

The recent escalation of violence in the Nagorno Karabakh conflict zone and the use of heavy weapons are unacceptable, a spokesperson for the U.S. Department of State said Wednesday, December 9.

“Today we express our deep condolences to the families of those who died or were injured in recent incidents in the Nagorno Karabakh conflict,” John Kirby said at a daily press briefing. “We call for the sides to strictly adhere to the ceasefire regimen.”

Kirby also reminded that those attacks do not conform to the commitment by the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan to resolve the Nagorno Karabakh conflict peacefully. “Later this month the OSCE Minsk Group Co-chairs will hold the next presidential summit. We call on the sides to take all steps to avoid violence and to improve the atmosphere for negotiations to take place in good faith at the summit,” he noted.

In response to a question on whether tensions between Turkey and Russia may have contributed to the escalation between Armenia and Azerbaijan, the spokesman said the U.S. is “concerned about the escalation itself and not necessarily the source. Obviously, in both cases we want to see tensions de-escalated and for cool heads to prevail. But rather than do a cause and effect, let me just state we’re – as I said, we’re concerned about this violence and we are certainly – continue to monitor and watch the relations between Turkey and Russia, particularly over the shootdown a couple weeks ago. We want to see the tensions de-escalate.”