AZERBAIJAN RECALLS UN DRAFT RESOLUTION ON NAGORNO KARABAKH CONFLICT
Tert.am
09:15 10.09.10
Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry has proposed to postpone consideration
of the draft resolution on the Nagorno Karabakh conflict at the
United Nation's General Assembly, according to the Azerbaijani news
agency APA.
The draft resolution A/64/L.57 "Observance of international
humanitarian law and international human rights law in the occupied
territories of Azerbaijan" and "Situation at the occupied territories
of Azerbaijan" had been brought on the agenda of the 64th plenary
session of UN upon the initiative of Azerbaijan.
According to the Foreign Ministry, the decision was based on
the position of the OSCE Minsk Group set forth in the statement:
"co-chairs will visit the region with a fact finding mission in late
September and early October to examine the humanitarian situation in
the occupied territories."
The statement also says that it will be the first such mission
since the fact finding mission undertaken by the OSCE in 2005. The
international mission of co-chairs will include a group of experts and
high-level advisers, including representatives of the High Commissioner
for Refugees and other UN bodies, it said
"Azerbaijan has proposed to postpone consideration of draft
resolution A/64/L.57 on "Observance of international humanitarian
law and international human rights law in the occupied territories
of Azerbaijan", which is on the agenda of the 64th plenary session,
and to postpone consideration of 18th point of the resolution on
"Situation at the occupied territories of Azerbaijan" to the agenda
of the 65th session," Permanent Representative of Azerbaijan to the
UN Agshin Mehdiyev said during his speech at the UN General Assembly.
From: A. Papazian
Tert.am
09:15 10.09.10
Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry has proposed to postpone consideration
of the draft resolution on the Nagorno Karabakh conflict at the
United Nation's General Assembly, according to the Azerbaijani news
agency APA.
The draft resolution A/64/L.57 "Observance of international
humanitarian law and international human rights law in the occupied
territories of Azerbaijan" and "Situation at the occupied territories
of Azerbaijan" had been brought on the agenda of the 64th plenary
session of UN upon the initiative of Azerbaijan.
According to the Foreign Ministry, the decision was based on
the position of the OSCE Minsk Group set forth in the statement:
"co-chairs will visit the region with a fact finding mission in late
September and early October to examine the humanitarian situation in
the occupied territories."
The statement also says that it will be the first such mission
since the fact finding mission undertaken by the OSCE in 2005. The
international mission of co-chairs will include a group of experts and
high-level advisers, including representatives of the High Commissioner
for Refugees and other UN bodies, it said
"Azerbaijan has proposed to postpone consideration of draft
resolution A/64/L.57 on "Observance of international humanitarian
law and international human rights law in the occupied territories
of Azerbaijan", which is on the agenda of the 64th plenary session,
and to postpone consideration of 18th point of the resolution on
"Situation at the occupied territories of Azerbaijan" to the agenda
of the 65th session," Permanent Representative of Azerbaijan to the
UN Agshin Mehdiyev said during his speech at the UN General Assembly.
From: A. Papazian