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    ARMENIAN AMBASSADOR CRITICIZES AZERBAIJAN'S RHETORIC AT UN SECURITY COUNCIL

    Tert
    Nov 12 2009
    Armenia

    The United Nations Security Council began its debate on the effective
    protection of civilians in armed conflict on November 11, which marked
    the tenth anniversary of its systematic work in this endeavour.

    The debate, with the participation of representatives from the UN's
    47 member states including Armenia, lasted well into the evening.

    During the debate, Azerbaijan's Ambassador, Agshin Mehdiyev, spoke
    about the events of Khojaly, presenting Azerbaijan's view on the
    events.

    Armenia's Ambassador, Karen Nazaryan, followed Mehdiyev's address
    closely and responded with the following statement, as noted by the
    UN Security Council and posted on the UN website:

    "Selective approaches to violations of international humanitarian law
    must be abandoned, he said, stressing the need for strict adherence
    to human rights standards. The peaceful resolution of a conflict
    required strong political will and painful compromises from both sides.

    "The time had come to replace the 'unchanged rhetoric of war-mongering
    and hollow allegations' with constructive steps towards an environment
    more conducive to peaceful settlement.

    "Armenia had welcomed a proposal by the Minsk Group Co-Chairs
    to remove snipers from the line of contact as part of suggested
    confidence-building measures. Regrettably, Azerbaijan had rejected
    that timely and constructive proposal, thus illustrating its true
    attitude toward its international obligations.

    "Armenia remained committed to the peaceful resolution of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and believed strongly that a fundamental
    solution to the dispute must be achieved by peaceful means, based on
    the principles of international law."
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