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    The Hindu, India
    March 15 2008


    UNGA seeks withdrawal of Armenian forces in Azerbaijan


    United Nations (PTI): The United Nations General Assembly has sought
    an immediate, complete and unconditional withdrawal of Armenian
    forces from all "occupied" territories of Azerbaijan in a resolution
    opposed by countries like India and the US.

    With an overwhelming number of member States more than 100 either
    abstaining or not participating in the vote, the 192-strong General
    Assembly called for "continued respect and support for the
    sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic of Azerbaijan
    within its internationally recognized borders."

    India joined the Untied States, Russia, France, Armenia, Angola and
    Vanuatu in opposing the resolution which got only 39 votes in favour.


    The resolution seeking an immediate, complete and unconditional
    withdrawal of Armenian forces from all "occupied" territories of
    Azerbaijan reaffirmed "the inalienable right of the Azerbaijan
    population expelled from here to return to their homes".

    It also underlined the need for the comprehensive rehabilitation of
    all conflict-affected territories.

    No State should recognize as lawful the current situation in
    Nagorno-Karabakh, nor provide aid or assistance to maintain that
    situation, the resolution, which is not binding, said.

    It also called for "normal, secure and equal conditions of life for
    Armenian and Azerbaijani communities in the Nagorno-Karabakh region"
    so that "an effective democratic system of self-governance" can be
    built up.
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