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  • Mr. Oskanian Touches Upon Issue Of Jugha Cross Stones

    MR. OSKANIAN TOUCHES UPON ISSUE OF JUGHA CROSS STONES
    By Aghavni Harutyunian

    AZG Armenian Daily
    21/12/2006

    Recently, the first year of destruction of the cross stones of the
    middle age Jugha Armenian graveyard in Nakhijevan accomplished. This
    week, Azeri President Ilham Aliyev is going to participate in the
    opening ceremony of the monument to his father, former president of
    Azerbaijan, in Nakhijevan. In response to our question what steps RA
    Foreign Ministry plans to take in this direction, Oskanian said that
    the issue of condemning the destruction of the Jugha cross stones
    will be included in the agenda of RA Foreign Policy. He stated that
    they have already prepared the first exhibition that depicts the
    ruins of Jugha cross stones which is currently on in Strasbourg. It
    is planned that the exhibition will launch in many capital cities of
    the world. "This issue also concerns Karabakh conflict, the safety
    of our people and the aspect of mutual trust. Without paying proper
    attention to this issue, without any concrete accusations, we will have
    additional complications in the Nagorno Karabakh process," he said.

    Mr. Oskanian informed that large-scale background works are being
    carried out directed to condemnation of this crime. He said he is
    constantly touching upon this issue in the course of his meetings. "We
    will keep insisting on our position, without making parallels between
    historical monuments in Karabakh and in the neighboring regions. We
    demand that the international organizations send their monitoring
    missions to Nakhijevan," Mr. Oskanian said. At present the biggest
    obstacle is that Azerbaijan conditions allocating entry permissions
    to the international monitoring missions with their similar visits
    to Nagorno Karabakh and its neighboring territories. "In this
    case, one can't make parallels. On one hand, there was a war and
    some destructions took place there. But the destructions weren't
    deliberately carried out. As for Jugha, there had been no gunshot.

    Azerbaijan merely carried out a destructive policy," he underscored.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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