Azerbaijan says fighting no risk to Formula 1 race

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Azerbaijan says that intense fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh, a disputed local region, does not jeopardise forthcoming sports events like the inaugural Baku street race.

Azerbaijan has said that intense fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh, a disputed local region, does not jeopardise forthcoming sports events like the inaugural Baku street race.

A war with Armenian separatists ended in 1994, but at least 30 soldiers and one child were killed and civilians injured in intense fighting taking place as recently as Sunday.

"Azerbaijan, showing goodwill, has decided to unilaterally cease hostilities," the government announced in a statement on Sunday.

Yet reports say the fighting continues some 250 kilometres west of the capital Baku.

A spokeswoman for Azerbaijan's sports ministry, however, insisted to The AP that any fighting "has no effect on events being hosted in the country".

"Azerbaijan always, to the highest standard, keeps athletes, tourists, fans and all participants safe at any events taking place in the country," she added.

The race is due to take place on June 19.

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