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    UN resolution on Nagorno Karabakh to undermine peaceful process: RA
    Permanent Representative to UN Armen Martirosyan

    2008-03-15 13:48:00


    ArmInfo. "The Resolution of UN General Assembly on Nagorno Karabakh
    with requirement of immediate withdrawal of the Armenian forces "from
    the occupied territories of Azerbaijan", having been passed the day
    before, will undermine the peaceful process, Permanent Representative
    of Armenia to UN Armen Martirosyan said from the tribune of UN General
    Assembly, the foreign Mass Media report. "The weighed and responsible
    mediators in this conflict considered that the Resolution does not
    contribute to peaceful negotiations. Armenia knows that it will
    undermine the peaceful process", Martirosyan said before voting. The
    General Assembly passed the document with 39 votes "for" and 7
    "against". Total of 147 out of 192 UN members- states took part in the
    voting.

    According to the message, 100 UN member-states abstained during voting
    on the Resolution on "the occupied territories of Azerbaijan, which
    asks to confirm its right for Nagorno Karabakh and the adjacent
    territories". The document emphasizes the necessity of "immediate,
    complete and unconditional withdrawal of all the Armenian forces from
    all the occupied territories of the Azerbaijani Republic". A.
    Martirosyan qualified the document, introduced by Baku, which, as he
    said, conflicts with the basic international standards, as an attempt
    of "sabotage" of the negotiation process by Azerbaijan. The document
    could get the official approval of the General Assembly due to support
    of the Islamic Conference Organization, on behalf of which Permanent
    Representative of Pakistan Munir Akram came forwards.

    "We are deeply concerned over Armenia's attempts to confirm the
    status-quo of occupation, in particular, through the attempt of illegal
    settlement of the Armenian population in the occupied territory", Akram
    said. He called on UN states to confirm the integrity of the
    internationally-recognized borders of Armenia and Azerbaijan with the
    status of a wide self-government of Nagorno Karabakh in the structure
    of Azerbaijan. The document, from which 100 countries dissociated, was
    introduced for discussion by the nations in less than a month after the
    Serbian Territory of Kosovo declared independence on February 17, which
    has been already recognized by 30 states. Russia and a number of other
    countries consider this a violation of the international law and feared
    of the "domino effect".

    The Resolution, confirming the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan, was
    supported by Serbia, Georgia and Ukraine.

    The General Assembly claims once again that no state should recognize
    the situation, developed as a result of occupation of AR territories,
    legal and should not contribute to or promote preservation of this
    situation", the Resolution reads. The General Assembly's Resolutions
    have no compulsory power of performance.
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