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    MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA
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    PRESS AND INFORMATION DEPARTMENT
    Government House # 2, Republic Square
    Yerevan 0010, Republic of Armenia
    Telephone: +37410. 544041 ext 202
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    www.armeniaforeignministry.am

    PRESS RELEASE

    08-09-2006

    UN Resolution on Fires on Territories Around Nagorno Karabagh Adopted

    On September 7, a UN resolution initiated by Azerbaijan, with text agreed to
    by Armenia, was adopted during the 60th session of the UN General Assembly.

    Armenia negotiated over the draft resolution and come to an agreement on its
    content and formulation. Hence, the document, in general, became acceptable
    for the Armenian side, since it essentially gave agreement to a text that
    simply reiterated support for an OSCE expert mission to study control and
    extinguishing of fires in the region.

    Following are the text of the resolution, the statement by Ambassador Armen
    Martirosian, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Armenia to the
    United Nations, and the statement by the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair
    countries.


    Sixtieth Session of the UN General Assembly
    Agenda Item 40,
    Azerbaijan: resolution
    The situation in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan
    The General Assembly,
    Seriously concerned by the fires in the affected territories, which have
    inflicted widespread environmental damage,
    1. Stresses the necessity to urgently conduct an environmental
    operation to suppress the fires in the affected territories and to overcome
    their detrimental consequences;
    2. Welcomes the readiness of the parties to cooperate to that end and
    considers such an operation to be an important confidence-building measure;
    3. Takes note of the OSCE intention to organize a mission to the
    region to assess the short-term and long-term impact of the fires on the
    environment as a step for preparation of the environmental operation;
    4. Calls upon, in this regard, the organizations and programs of the
    United Nations system, in particular the United Nations Environmental
    Programme, in cooperation with the OSCE to provide all necessary assistance
    and expertise, including, inter alia, the assessment of and counteraction to
    the short-term and long-term impact of the environmental degradation of the
    region, as well as in its rehabilitation;
    5. Asks the Chairman in Office of the OSCE to provide a report to
    Member States of the General Assembly by April 30, 2007


    September 6, 2006

    98th Plenary Meeting
    Agenda item 40: The situation in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan

    Statement by H.E. Mr. Armen Martirosian, Ambassador, Permanent
    Representative of the Republic of Armenia to the United Nations
    Mr. President,
    The draft resolution at hand addresses an issue, which we thought had been
    brought to a close, two weeks ago, through discussions with the OSCE
    Chairman-in-Office, the Minsk Group Co-chairs and the OSCE
    Chairman-in-Office's Personal Representative. A decision was taken to send a
    mission of experts under the OSCE to assess the fires.

    The authorities of Nagorno Karabagh had already accepted this proposal, and
    Armenia was certainly ready to use its good offices to facilitate such a
    mission. It was our understanding that Azerbaijan had also agreed.

    Given all this, it was surprising to see a draft resolution circulating at
    the UN on this same issue, especially since it called for a parallel mission
    under the UN auspices.

    This approach was unacceptable. We considered such a step to be an obstacle
    to continuing negotiations. And, since it was clearly intended to pursue
    other political ends, Armenia opposed this motion.

    However, as a result of our consultations with the Minsk Group Co-chairs, we
    have come to agreement on a text that simply reiterates support for the OSCE
    mission. In this regard we would like to welcome the readiness of all the
    parties to negotiate in the spirit of compromise under the able and very
    effective mediation of the Minsk Group Co-chairs.

    Nevertheless, although we support the content of the agreement, we continue
    to remain opposed to the general idea of this agenda item and a UN
    resolution under it. That is the reason Armenia dissociates itself from the
    consensus on this resolution.


    Thank you, Mr. President.


    Statement of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair Countries
    Sixtieth Session of the UN General Assembly
    Agenda Item 40, "The situation in the occupied territories of
    Azerbaijan"
    The Russian Federation, France, and the United States of America, as the
    Co-Chair countries of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in
    Europe's Minsk Group, remain committed to promoting a peaceful, negotiated
    resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. In this capacity, we take with
    great seriousness concerns raised by either side to the conflict regarding
    threats to the security and stability of the region, as well as any
    developments that pose new obstacles to the negotiation process.
    Accordingly, we have examined closely the information provided by the
    Government of Azerbaijan regarding fires in the eastern part of the occupied
    territories of Azerbaijan surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh. We also note the
    report of the Personal Representative of the Chairman-in-Office of the OSCE,
    who, at the request of the Government of Azerbaijan and direction of the
    Chairman-in-Office, has carried out a monitoring mission to the affected
    areas. We note, in particular, that fires of both natural and manmade origin
    are a regular occurrence in the region in question. The question of whether
    more extensive fires this year are a cause of ecological concern requiring
    international attention to their suppression is one that can only be
    answered through a technical examination of the situation.
    Therefore, the Co-Chairs stand ready, together with the Personal
    Representative of the OSCE Chairman-in-Office, to lend their immediate
    assistance to the organization of an OSCE mission, with the support and
    expertise of the United Nations Environmental Programme, and to report to
    the UN General Assembly the results of the mission, as requested in the
    present resolution, as well as to the OSCE.

    We commend the spirit of goodwill demonstrated by both Armenia and
    Azerbaijan in agreeing to cooperate to address the situation raised through
    this resolution. We hope the agreement reached today reflects a new
    readiness by both sides to engage in further measures to build confidence
    that will advance the process of negotiations, and we will redouble our
    efforts, through the OSCE's Minsk Group, to promote such activities.

    Mr. President, we note that over the past two years, the Co-Chairs of the
    Minsk Group have worked intensively with the Foreign Ministers and
    Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan to identify core principles of an
    agreement that would lead to a just and lasting settlement. Our nations,
    reinforced by the voices of the Group of Eight leading nations at their
    summit in St. Petersburg in July, have called on the Presidents of both
    Armenia and Azerbaijan to accept now these core principles as a basis for
    resolution of the conflict, and to prepare their publics for peace, and not
    war. We reiterate that call today and restate the readiness of our
    governments to lend full support to the achievement and implementation of a
    peace agreement.
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