Armenia's Foreign Affairs Ministry Statement on Azerbaijan Withdrawing
UN Resolution
On September 9, Azerbaijan withdrew its proposed draft resolution
A/64/L.57 from consideration and voting at the UN General Assembly,
requesting to move the relevant agenda item to the agenda of the 65th
Session of the GA.
We are thankful to all those UN member states and in particular to the
OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair countries, which through their stance
prevented Azerbaijan from deviating and damaging the negotiation
process of the settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh problem and not allowing
the adoption of an unconstructive draft resolution presented by
Azerbaijan in the UNGA.
The OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs' field-assessment mission in the
territories surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh is in no way connected to the
draft resolution proposed by Azerbaijan at the UNGA. In their
statement of September 6, 2010, the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs noted
that an agreement had been reached with the sides about the
field-assessment mission already before summer, that is, weeks ahead
of Azerbaijan's submission of the draft resolution to the UNGA.
Azerbaijan should refrain from its continuous attempts to shift the
settlement process, currently underway within the Minsk Group
framework, to other formats and it should refrain from provocative and
bellicose statements and actions so that the negotiation process can
proceed on a more constructive and effective course.
Source: http://www.epress.am/FNew.aspx?nid=3D3168
From: A. Papazian
UN Resolution
On September 9, Azerbaijan withdrew its proposed draft resolution
A/64/L.57 from consideration and voting at the UN General Assembly,
requesting to move the relevant agenda item to the agenda of the 65th
Session of the GA.
We are thankful to all those UN member states and in particular to the
OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair countries, which through their stance
prevented Azerbaijan from deviating and damaging the negotiation
process of the settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh problem and not allowing
the adoption of an unconstructive draft resolution presented by
Azerbaijan in the UNGA.
The OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs' field-assessment mission in the
territories surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh is in no way connected to the
draft resolution proposed by Azerbaijan at the UNGA. In their
statement of September 6, 2010, the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs noted
that an agreement had been reached with the sides about the
field-assessment mission already before summer, that is, weeks ahead
of Azerbaijan's submission of the draft resolution to the UNGA.
Azerbaijan should refrain from its continuous attempts to shift the
settlement process, currently underway within the Minsk Group
framework, to other formats and it should refrain from provocative and
bellicose statements and actions so that the negotiation process can
proceed on a more constructive and effective course.
Source: http://www.epress.am/FNew.aspx?nid=3D3168
From: A. Papazian