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    AZERBAIJANI PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE TO UN INFORMS UN SECRETARY GENERAL ABOUT ONGOING CEASEFIRE VIOLATION BY ARMENIAN ARMED FORCES
    S.Agayeva

    Trend
    Aug 16, 2011
    Azerbaijan

    The Permanent Representative of Azerbaijan to the United Nations,
    Agshin Mehdiyev sent a letter to the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon,
    UN information center reported.

    Mehdiyev informed Ban Ki-moon about ongoing violations of the
    ceasefire by the armed forces of the Republic of Armenia, recorded
    for the month of July 2011. "As a result of these violations and
    the terrorist act committed by the Armenian side on 14 July 2011,
    during the aforementioned period a 13-year-old Azerbaijani girl and
    one officer of the armed forces of the Republic of Azerbaijan were
    killed and two Azerbaijani civilians were seriously wounded," the
    letter reads.

    The letter says the increasing number of casualties over the past
    several months among Azerbaijani civilians residing in the front-line
    areas represents yet another piece of evidence testifying to Armenia's
    apparent disregard of its obligations under international law and in
    the context of the ongoing conflict settlement process.

    In their joint statement of 26 May 2011 made in Deauville, France,
    the Presidents of France, the Russian Federation and the United
    States of America - the countries co-chairing the Minsk Group of the
    Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe - inter alia,
    strongly urged the sides to prepare their populations for peace,
    not war. The Armenian side responded to this call in the manner so
    characteristic of it.

    According to the letter, the Armenian side responded to this call in
    the manner so characteristic of it.

    In addition to intensified attacks on Azerbaijani civilians and
    civilian objects across the front line and the recent uncontrollable
    surge of hostile rhetoric towards Azerbaijan from the Armenian
    leadership, President Serzh Sargsyan of the Republic of Armenia went
    farther ahead and once and for all shattered the artificially imposed
    myth of his Government's ability to engage in a constructive search
    for peace in the region.

    At a meeting with the participants in the fifth Pan-Armenian Olympiad
    for the Armenian Language, Literature and Armenian Studies, held in
    Gara Chichek (Tsakhkadzor), Armenia, on 25 July 2011, the head of the
    Armenian State instructed the youth of his country to continue the
    implementation of the policy of hatred and mistrust among the peoples
    of the region. Thus, in response to the question of a student about
    the perspectives of expanding Armenia's territory at the expense of
    neighbouring Turkey, Serzh Sargsyan said that the realization of this
    duty would depend on the efforts of the new generation and referred
    as an example to the fulfilment of the task of capturing a part of
    what he called "our fatherland - Karabakh".

    "In other words, instead of preparing its people for peace and a
    prosperous and stable future in friendship and cooperation with the
    neighbouring nations, the President of Armenia openly incites the
    youth and future generations of his country to new wars and violence.

    It is notable that the Armenian President's belief in this adventurist
    idea is based on the conviction that his "nation ... always rises from
    the ashes like the phoenix - again and again". Accordingly, the head
    of the Armenian State considers it possible to plunge his own people
    and the region as a whole into new wars and an abyss of misery for
    the realization of the disastrous political agenda", the letter reads.

    The letter says President Serzh Sargsyan has not confined himself
    to the above-mentioned harmful views and continued sharing them at
    the joint press conference with the President of Poland in Yerevan
    on 28 July 2011. This time he was deeply absorbed in discussing the
    issues pertaining to the sovereign territory of another State - the
    Republic of Azerbaijan. According to the President of Armenia, "the
    Nagorno Karabakh conflict ... erupted as a result of the violation
    of the Nagorno Karabakh people's right for self-determination" and
    "the legitimate right of the people of Nagorno Karabakh to master
    their own destiny, to have security guarantees and prosper in their
    historical land must be respected". Every single word in these and
    other comments about the conflict, its causes and consequences and
    the peace process made by the head of the Armenian State during the
    press conference is pure fiction, to say the least.

    It has been internationally recognized, including by the principal
    organs of the United Nations, that Armenia unleashed the war, attacked
    Azerbaijan and occupied its territories, including the Daghlyq Garabagh
    (Nagorno Karabakh) region, carried out ethnic cleansing on a massive
    scale, perpetrated other heinous crimes in the course of the war and
    established the ethnically constructed subordinate separatist entity
    on the captured Azerbaijani territory.

    According to Mehdiyev, the President of Armenia, who bears personal
    responsibility for horrible atrocities against Azerbaijani civilians,
    must be well aware that what he considers "the violation of the
    Nagorno Karabakh people's right for self-determination" has been
    unequivocally qualified by the United Nations Security Council and
    the General Assembly, as well as by other authoritative international
    organizations, as the illegal use of force against the sovereignty and
    territorial integrity of the Republic of Azerbaijan and other egregious
    violations of the Charter of the United Nations and international law.

    "Moreover, the Republic of Azerbaijan considers historical assertions
    of the Armenian side, a vivid example of which is the reference by
    the President of Armenia to the occupied Daghlyq Garabagh region
    of Azerbaijan as allegedly the occupiers' "historical land" or
    "fatherland", as false and having the sole purpose of misleading
    the international community and justifying the policy of violent
    territorial expansionism," the letter reads.

    According to the letter, having implemented the total ethnic cleansing
    of both the territory of Armenia and the occupied territories of
    Azerbaijan of all non-Armenians and thus succeeded in creating
    the uniquely mono-ethnic culture in these areas, the leadership of
    Armenia long ago unveiled its annexationist intentions, at the core
    of which are historical delusions and racial animosity. The defiant
    behaviour of those high-ranking officials in Armenia opposing the
    perspectives of a peaceful and prosperous future for the region,
    ordering the targeting of Azerbaijani civilians, including children,
    manipulating public opinion and trying to delude the international
    community leaves no doubt as to their unwillingness to work for peace
    and attempts to provoke large-scale destabilization.

    "We are confident that the leadership of Armenia will be obliged
    to cease its provocative policy, to ensure that the occupation of
    Azerbaijani territory is ended, to denounce its territorial claims
    towards neighbouring nations and to establish civilized relations
    with all countries of the region. The Republic of Azerbaijan sincerely
    believes that there is no alternative to peace, stability and mutually
    beneficial regional cooperation," the letter reads.

    The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988
    when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Armenian
    armed forces have occupied 20 percent of Azerbaijan since 1992,
    including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and seven surrounding districts.

    Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement in 1994. The
    co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group - Russia, France, and the U.S. -
    are currently holding the peace negotiations.

    Armenia has not yet implemented the U.N. Security Council's four
    resolutions on the liberation of the Nagorno-Karabakh and the
    surrounding regions.

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