The mostly ethnic-Armenian enclave within Azerbaijan has been under dispute since a six-year conflict ended in 1994 with a cease-fire. Some 30,000 were killed in the conflict and about 1 million driven from their homes.
Today's talks between Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian and his Azerbaijani counterpart, Elmar Mammadyarov, come a day after an Armenian soldier was shot dead along their common border.
Shooting incidents are frequent along the Armenian-Azerbaijani border. On January 19, Azerbaijan said one of its soldiers was shot by ethnic-Armenian forces near Nagorno-Karabakh.
(compiled from agency reports)
Unknown Victims
Ethnic Armenians displaced by fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh in the 1980s (Photolur)
HOW MANY MISSING? Well over a decade after conflicts in the South Caucasus froze, the International Committee of the Red Cross says new cases of missing people continue to emerge. Significant progress will, it fears, have to wait for final peace agreements.
Ethnic conflicts in the 1990s claimed tens of thousands of lives in the South Caucasus. Some 15 years later, many families are still searching for information about relatives who disappeared without a trace in the fighting.... (more)
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