Armenian military scouts |
Friday's skirmish
violating the brittle truce comes a day after the Organization for Security and
Cooperation in Europe said that the presidents of the two feuding nations were
ready to "meet each other later this year" in an effort to end years
of hostility.
"On July 24,
Armenian army units shelled Azerbaijani positions" at the Karabakh
frontline and the Azerbaijani-Armenian state border, the defence ministry in Baku said in a statement.
One Azeri
serviceman was killed in crossfire, said the defence ministry, claiming that at
least five Armenian troops were killed in the clash.
"Some 160
violations have been registered over the past night," Armenian defence
ministry spokesman Artsrun Hovannisyan told AFP. "Armenia 's armed
forces returned fire."
On Thursday, the
OSCE Minsk Group, which is involved in the efforts to find a diplomatic
solution to the conflict, said Armenian President Serzh Sarkisian and his
counterpart from Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev were ready to meet each other later
this year.
The statement was
released after the group's Russian, US and French co-chairs travelled to Yerevan and Baku
for meetings with the warring countries' leaders.
"They
instructed their foreign ministers to continue their work with the co-chairs on
an agenda for the presidential summit," the OSCE Minsk Group said.
Officials in Armenia and Azerbaijan did not confirm the
statement, however.
Yerevan-backed
ethnic Armenian separatists seized control of Karabakh and several other
regions of Azerbaijan
during the conflict that left some 30,000 dead.
The predominantly
Armenian-populated region is internationally recognised as part of Azerbaijan .
Despite years of
negotiations, the two countries have not signed a final peace deal to cement
the 1994 ceasefire.
Clashes have
intensified in the past year along the Karabakh frontline and across the two
ex-Soviet republics' shared border.
There was relative
calm ahead of and during the inaugural edition of the European Games hosted by Azerbaijan last
month.
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