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  • FM Statement on Results of OSCE Minsk Group Fact-Finding Mission

    STATEMENT FOREIGN MINISTRY OF REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA ON
    RESULTS OF OSCE MINSK GROUP FACT-FINDING MISSION



    YEREVAN, MARCH 17, ARMINFO. The OSCE Minsk Group Fact-Finding Mission
    has officially presented its report to the OSCE Permanent Council.
    Armenia appreciates the diligent, hard work of the Minsk Group
    co-chairs and the members of the Mission. We believe that their
    detailed, first-hand, objective report clearly describes the
    situation on the ground in the region, says the statement of Armenian
    Foreign Ministry.

    Further in the document: "Armenia is pleased that it was able to
    facilitate the mission. Armenia also wishes to thank the authorities
    of Nagorno Karabakh for their logistical and practical contributions
    to the success of the Mission.

    Armenia believes that the most important accomplishment of the Fact
    Finding Mission Report is that it has laid to rest Azerbaijan's
    charges.

    At the beginning of this process, Azerbaijan had claimed that a.
    There are excessively large numbers of settlers in the territories
    surrounding Nagorno Karabakh. At various times, their numbers ranged
    from 30,000 to 300,000 even; b. The Republic of Armenia is directly,
    intentionally engaged in the so-called settlement process, and even
    has a state policy of settlement, with budgetary allocations; c.
    Overwhelming majority of settlers are citizens of Armenia, or from
    the Diaspora.

    The Fact Finding Mission Report affirms the following: a. "Overall
    settlement is quite limited." "There is no clear organized
    resettlement, no non-voluntary resettlement, no recruitment." ":
    populations the Fact-Finding Mission has interviewed, counted or
    directly observed are as follows: in Kelbajar District approximately
    1,500; in Agdam District from 800 to 1,000, in Fizuli District under
    10; in Jebrail District under 100; in Zangelan District from 700 to
    1,000; and in Kubatly District from 1,000 to 1,500:In Lachin, the
    Fact Finding Mission estimates that there are fewer than 8,000 people
    living in the district overall." b. The co-chairs say, "The mission
    did not determine that such settlement has resulted from a deliberate
    policy by the government of Armenia." The Report says, "The
    Fact-Finding Mission has seen no evidence of direct involvement by
    the authorities of Armenia in the territories." c. Those settlers who
    have found refuge in these territories are primarily from regions of
    Azerbaijan: "The Fact-Finding Mission has concluded that the
    overwhelming majority of settlers are displaced persons from various
    parts of Azerbaijan, notably, from Shahumian (Goranboy) Getashen
    (Chaikent)-now under Azerbaijani control - and Sumgait and Baku."

    In light of these conclusions, we note that the total number of
    settlers is insignificant given that there are over 400,000 Armenian
    refugees as a result of the conflict. Without those living in Lachin,
    then the total number of settlers is indeed negligible. The co-chairs
    have noted that "Lachin has been treated as a separate case in
    previous negotiations." This is because Lachin is Nagorno Karabakh's
    humanitarian and security corridor. Without it, Nagorno Karabakh
    would remain an isolated enclave. It is because of Lachin's political
    and geographic reality and security dimension, that it is viewed
    differently in the negotiation process.

    Furthermore, the co-chairs state: ":most settlers interviewed by the
    Fact Finding Mission expressed a desire to return to the areas from
    which they fled:" However, their old homes, in areas which were
    formerly Armenian-populated, are today under Azerbaijani control, and
    their homes have been appropriated by Azerbaijanis. According to the
    United Nations Economic and Social Council Committee on Economic,
    Social and Cultural Rights "The Committee is concerned about the
    illegal occupation by refugees and internally displaced persons of
    properties belonging to Armenians and other ethnic minorities."

    Armenia, at the request of the authorities of Nagorno Karabakh, has
    requested that the OSCE Permanent Council mandate a fact-finding
    mission for a similarly transparent assessment of those regions which
    were formerly largely-Armenian populated, and are today under
    Azerbaijan's control: the Northern Martakert and Eastern Martuni
    regions of Nagorno Karabakh, and Shahumian.

    This process of the Fact Finding Mission began because Azerbaijan
    claimed there was intentional, massive, coordinated settlement policy
    which would harm the negotiations process. Armenia agreed to
    facilitate a fact-finding mission and Azerbaijan agreed in return not
    to take any action on its UN resolution and suspend the initiative."
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