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    RA FOREIGN MINISTER GIVES SPEECH AT UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

    Noyan Tapan
    Sep 29, 2009

    NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 29, NOYAN TAPAN. RA Foreign Minister Edward
    Nalbandian, on September 28, gave a speech at the 64th session of
    the UN General Assembly touching upon a number of international and
    regional problems and Armenia's approaches on their solution. He also
    presented the processes of normalization of Armenian-Turkish relations,
    Nagorno Karabakh settlement and Armenian side's approaches.

    He mentioned that Azerbaijan constantly misrepresents the essence of
    the Nagorno Karabakh problem on the international arena trying to
    slur over the ethnic cleansings to the Nagorno Karabakh people and
    the policy of violence.

    "Armenia is convinced that in order to create a possibility for
    progress in the Nagorno Karabakh peaceful settlement process the
    sides should commit themselves not to take steps that can hinder the
    dialogue or impede the peaceful process," E. Nalbandian said.

    The RA Foreign Minister gave assurance that there are serious bases
    for Nagorno Karabakh settlement if the principles of the Declaration
    signed between Armenian, Azeri and RF Presidents on 2008 November
    2 in Moscow, statement made by the MG Co-chairs on 2008 December 4
    in Helsinki and statement adopted by all 56 OSCE member states on
    2008 December 5 in Helsinki are used. E. Nalbandian reminded that
    according to the documents, the sides should assume a commitment to
    achieve problem's peaceful settlement through peaceful negotiations,
    on the basis of the Madrid Principles introduced by the OSCE Minsk
    Group Co-chairs.

    "The basic principles, over which negotiations proceed at present are
    based on the principles of international law, which are stipulated
    by this organization's Regulations, Helsinki final act and other
    international documents. The international principles of non-use of
    force or threat of force, peoples' self-determination and territorial
    integrity are equally applicable. Some for a long time tried to
    belittle the importance of the idea of peoples' self-determination
    as a secondary principle in the system of international law, which is
    less important than the principle of "territorial integrity." I have
    to disappoint those agitating dual standards: self-determination is
    an unreserved provision of international law, it regards freedom, any
    people's freedom is determining its future and fate, protecting its
    collective rights when those rights and future are endangered. If the
    self-determination right was subordinated to territorial integrity,
    there would be only 52 member states in UN today instead of today's
    192," the RA Foreign Minister said.

    Touching upon the problem of normalization of Armenian-Turkish
    relations, E. Nalbandian said:

    "The normalization process of Armenian-Turkish relations launched by
    President Serzh Sargsyan last September and named "football diplomacy"
    promises to give results against all difficulties. Last year with the
    help of Swiss mediators and other international partners we managed
    to record progress in opening the last closed border in Europe and
    normalization of relations without preconditions. We want to be hopeful
    that, after all, proper political will will give a possibility to get
    free of the way of thinking of the past, and wisdom and courage will
    prevail for taking the last decisive steps. International community's
    support encouraged us. We realize well what fundamental and positive
    influence the opening of borders will have in the respect of region's
    security and stability."

    According to a report by the RA Foreign Ministry Press and Information
    Department, the same day E. Nalbandian met with U.S. Secretary of
    State Hillary Clinton.

    E. Nalbandian expressed satisfaction with Armenian-American high-level
    regular contacts and emphasized that Armenia attaches importance to
    further strengthening of relations with the U.S. During the discussion
    of the Nagorno Karabakh problem E. Nalbandian attached importance to
    the role of the U.S. as an OSCE Minsk Group co-chairing country in
    the negotiations process aimed at the problem settlement.

    The U.S. Secretary of State, in her turn, mentioned that the United
    States is Armenia's partner in the spheres of democratic reforms and
    economic development. Speaking about Armenian-Turkish relations,
    H. Clinton appreciated Armenia's efforts in the direction of
    normalizing the relations with Turkey.
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