Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Press And Information Department Of The Ministry Of Foreign Affairs

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Press And Information Department Of The Ministry Of Foreign Affairs

    PRESS AND INFORMATION DEPARTMENT OF THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA

    AZG Armenian Daily
    15/03/2008

    Overwhelming Majority of UN Member States Do Not Support Azerbaijan's
    Position on Nagorno Karabakh

    On Friday March 14, the United Nations General Assembly voted on a
    draft resolution introduced by Azerbaijan in which Azerbaijan attempted
    to secure international support for its own desired outcome for the
    Nagorno Karabakh resolution process.

    The OSCE Minsk Group Co-chair countries - US, France and the Russian
    Federation - voted against the resolution as did Armenia and a few
    other countries.

    Over 150 countries abstained or did not vote. Only 39 countries
    supported the resolution, out of organizational affinity with either
    GUAM or the Organization of Islamic Conference.

    Although the non-binding resolution passed the General Assembly, the
    rejection of Azerbaijan's position by an overwhelming majority is a
    barometer of the mood of the international community on this issue.

    "I hope Azerbaijan got the message from the international
    community. Taking the lead of the co-chairs, a majority of member
    states repelled the one-sided approach," said Armenia's Foreign
    Minister Vartan Oskanian.

    Minister Oskanian characterized the resolution as hypocritical. "On
    the one hand, in an effort to disinform member states, the resolution
    included a paragraph that supports the OSCE Minsk Process. On the
    other hand, Azerbaijan blatantly ignored the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs
    position. The co-chair countries had made clear they would not support
    the resolution and in fact voted against the resolution."

    "Now we wonder what Azerbaijan's next move will be," he said. "We
    question whether this resolution was intended to derail the negotiating
    process or whether they got the clear message and will return to
    the negotiating table to work on a negotatied, compromise lasting
    solution."

    At a press conference earlier in the week, Minister Oskanian had
    stated that President-Elect Serge Sargisian would be prepared to
    meet with the Azerbaijani President at the earliest possibility,
    if the co-chairs find this useful and if Azerbaijan accepts. "This
    opportunity exists," Oskanian said.

    "The ball is clearly in Azerbaijan's court."

    "Rejecting Azerbaijan's resolution, the international community
    has indicated its support for the negotiating document on the table
    today which has successfully managed to reconcile the two seemingly
    contradictory principles of the Helsinki Final Act -- people's right
    to self-determination and territorial integrity," explained Armenia's
    Foreign Minister.

    "This document presents a unique opportunity for Azerbaijanis and
    Armenians to move forward. This is precisely what sets the Nagorno
    Karabakh conflict apart in our region and in Europe and makes it
    sui generis, not only because of its legal and historical context,
    but also because of the innovative negotiating approach to finding
    a realistic, lasting resolution."

    Earlier the same day, had met with the co-chairs of the Minsk Group,
    who had discussed the possibility of the resumption of talks, the UN
    resolution and the situation on the Nagorno Karabakh-Azerbaijan line
    of contact.
Working...
X