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    MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF AZERBAIJAN EXPRESSED ITS DEEP RESENTMENT OVER THE POSITION TAKEN BY THE CO-CHAIRMEN COUNTRIES THAT VOTED AGAINST GENERAL ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION

    Today
    http://www.today.az/news/politic s/43733.html
    March 14 2008
    Azerbaijan

    Ministry of Foreign Affairs would like to emphasize the utmost
    importance of the resolution, which the General Assembly, despite
    the efforts of some Member States, has adopted.

    The resolution demonstrates that the international community firmly
    stands for settlement of the conflict on the basis of territorial
    integrity of Azerbaijan.

    The resolution is timely and constructive since it stands for the
    balance based on the norms and principles of international law.

    It provides the population of the Nagorno-Karabakh region with a
    possibility for self-rule within territorial integrity of the state
    that it is part of.

    It reaffirms the right of displaced population to return to their
    places of origin.

    It demands the withdrawal of the occupying forces from all occupied
    territories of Azerbaijan.

    It supports the mediation efforts carried out on the basis of norms
    and principles of international law.

    The resolution makes it clear for Armenia and for those behind her
    that settlement of the conflict could be achieved only on the basis
    of territorial integrity of the Republic of Azerbaijan.

    Until the Armenian side realizes this, the settlement cannot be
    achieved.

    The Armenian side and those who support her must understand that
    negotiations may be continued only on the basis of norms and principles
    of international law.

    The resolution provides a clear perspective for defining the
    Nagorno-Karabakh region status at the level envisaged by the
    international law, namely at the level of self-governance within
    territorial integrity of the state, and unambiguously indicated that
    this requires return of the displaced Azerbaijani population to the
    Nagorno-Karabakh region.

    As Armenia continues to dictate its will proceeding from the fait
    accompli and tries to tear away the Nagorno-Karabakh region from
    Azerbaijan based on the results of the ethnic cleansing of the
    Azerbaijani population, she will not achieve peace with Azerbaijan.

    Status of the Nagorno-Karabakh region may not be the subject of
    negotiations on the basis of fait accompli.

    Status shall be defined only through legal and democratic process
    with participation of the entire population of the region within
    Azerbaijan. This requires creation of objective conditions such as
    relief of all territories from occupation, their rehabilitation and
    return of the population forcibly expelled from their places of origin.

    We are surprised and express our deep resentment over the position
    taken by the Co-Chairmen countries that voted against this resolution,
    since the text was carefully drafted based on the concept of settlement
    they have repeatedly assured us to pursue.

    Co-chairs refer to the draft paper on basic principles prepared by
    them, which allegedly constitute the basis for the settlement.

    Azerbaijan must state that this draft contains more disagreements and
    unsettled issues, rather than clarity, and these issues by priority
    are of utmost importance.

    We took note of the Co-chairs support to the territorial integrity
    of Azerbaijan and would like to believe that they will follow their
    statement.

    We also expect that the Co-chairs in their work on the draft of basic
    principles will take due regard of the position of international
    community expressed in the adopted resolution and prescribed in the
    international law, which shall serve as a basis for their activity.

    We would like to stress that Azerbaijan will continue to be guided
    by the principles laid out in the adopted resolution in its work on
    the draft of basic principles.

    We would like to express our gratitude for those countries, which
    voted in favor of our resolution and demonstrated principled and
    friendly support to Azerbaijan, and we will not forget that.

    Likewise, we would not forget that a number of states didn't find it
    possible to vote in favor of the resolution, which is of principled
    importance not only for Azerbaijan, but also for the international
    community, although we do understand that decision among those which
    chose to abstain in the voting was taken under pressure or due to
    remote geographic location.

    We firmly reject and consider as trifling the position of those who
    voted against the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan.

    Results of today voting will be thoroughly analyzed and taken due
    note of in the course of preparation of our campaign for mobilizing
    support to our resolution in the coming year.
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