New Karabakh deaths after presidents meet
(last modified Tue, 17 May 2016 15:54:31 GMT )
May 17, 2016 15:54 UTC
  • New Karabakh deaths after presidents meet

Two soldiers from Azerbaijan and Armenia have been killed in shootings just after the two countries' presidents renewed commitment to a truce in the disputed Karabakh region.

Armenian and Azerbaijani Presidents Serzh Sarksyan and Ilham Aliyev met in Vienna on Monday following a resurgence in violence which has killed dozens of people in recent weeks.

In a joint statement, the US, Russia and France said the two presidents "reiterated their commitment to the ceasefire and the peaceful settlement of the conflict."

However, Armenian-backed forces in Karabakh said a fighter was killed just after midnight on Tuesday as a result of shooting from Azerbaijan's side.

Azerbaijan's Defense Ministry said an Azeri soldier was also killed "in a ceasefire violation."

Last month, the two countries came to the brink of another war following exchange of heavy fire with artillery, tanks, rockets and helicopters which killed at least 110 people.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said following the Monday meeting that he sensed there was now a desire on both sides for a compromise.

The joint statement said Sarksyan and Aliyev agreed to fix a time and place for their next meeting in June.

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