AZERBAIJAN'S RESOLUTION A CAUSE TO APPLY TO INTERNATIONAL COURT
Aysor
Sept 8 2010
Armenia
The OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs are trying to push forward the process
of settlement to the Karabakh conflict, said leader of Ramkavar
Azatakan Party of Armenia Haroutyun Arakelian at news conference
Wednesday.
"The co-chairs didn't pay a serious attention to the process of
settlement to the Karabakh conflict over recent years, and this
makes us think that there is a certain issue that causes activation
of efforts until the year's end," said Arakelian.
In his opinion, the situation in talks was changed by new
Armenia-Russia agreement which makes the West review its relations with
Armenia and activate the energy projects which bypass our country,
and in particular, the Nabucco. According to Arakelian, co-chairs
will try to find a solution until the December OSCE summit which is
to be held in Astana.
"I think they have set time and must solve the issues until December,"
said politician and added that some progress can come into being
after November 7 - day of the parliamentary elections in Azerbaijan.
Referring to Azerbaijan's resolution on Karabakh to be introduced
into the UN General Assembly, Arakelian said that it is a cause to
apply to the international court of justice.
"We are glad that the issue of Karabakh will be considered within the
framework of the UN as it is a chance to apply to the International
Court of Justice and voice there issue of the mass killings and
genocide committed by Azerbaijan against Armenians."
He said that due to hundreds of thousands of eyewitnesses it's
necessary to prove that Azerbaijan committed Genocide against Armenians
in 1988-1994s.
"We must demand to recognize the liberated territories as compensations
for the Genocide," he said and added that Armenia should take the
chance and take the initiative.
From: A. Papazian
Aysor
Sept 8 2010
Armenia
The OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs are trying to push forward the process
of settlement to the Karabakh conflict, said leader of Ramkavar
Azatakan Party of Armenia Haroutyun Arakelian at news conference
Wednesday.
"The co-chairs didn't pay a serious attention to the process of
settlement to the Karabakh conflict over recent years, and this
makes us think that there is a certain issue that causes activation
of efforts until the year's end," said Arakelian.
In his opinion, the situation in talks was changed by new
Armenia-Russia agreement which makes the West review its relations with
Armenia and activate the energy projects which bypass our country,
and in particular, the Nabucco. According to Arakelian, co-chairs
will try to find a solution until the December OSCE summit which is
to be held in Astana.
"I think they have set time and must solve the issues until December,"
said politician and added that some progress can come into being
after November 7 - day of the parliamentary elections in Azerbaijan.
Referring to Azerbaijan's resolution on Karabakh to be introduced
into the UN General Assembly, Arakelian said that it is a cause to
apply to the international court of justice.
"We are glad that the issue of Karabakh will be considered within the
framework of the UN as it is a chance to apply to the International
Court of Justice and voice there issue of the mass killings and
genocide committed by Azerbaijan against Armenians."
He said that due to hundreds of thousands of eyewitnesses it's
necessary to prove that Azerbaijan committed Genocide against Armenians
in 1988-1994s.
"We must demand to recognize the liberated territories as compensations
for the Genocide," he said and added that Armenia should take the
chance and take the initiative.
From: A. Papazian