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    UNIVERSITY OF KENT SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY AGREES WITH ARMENIAN SIDE ON NAGORNO-KARABAKH

    Panorama
    Dec 20 2011
    Armenia

    The University of Kent Brussels branch hosted a seminar titled
    "Territorial Integrity of a State and Right of Nations to
    Self-Determination," attended by NKR Permanent Representative to
    Germany Harutyun Grigoryan.

    At the event which lasted around three hours, the scientific community
    of the University of Kent agreed with the arguments of the Armenian
    side on Nagorno-Karabakh.

    The event, organized by joint efforts, also hosted representatives
    of Hay Dat (Armenian Cause) Brussels office Gaspar Karapetyan, Peto
    Demirchyan, and head of central Hay Dat office Giro Manoyan.

    The European Center for Artsakh reports that the seminar focused on
    preservation of these two important principles of international law
    in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement process.

    A. Grigoryan presented NKR's position on the conflict settlement,
    noting that though Artsakh does not avoid considering the issue from
    the point of view of territorial integrity of a state, nevertheless,
    the basic human rights should not be forgotten.

    More, presenting Azerbaijan's statehood from the legal point
    of view, A. Grigoryan stressed that during the past 20 years the
    principles of territorial integrity of a state and right of a nation
    to self-determination are really violated, however, exclusively in
    relation to NKR.

    "Authorities of this or that state are authorized to demand
    preservation of territorial integrity and to extend their powers only
    to territories where they were a legitimate state power even if for
    some time and where their population lived. In other words, where a
    state was established in line with the spirit of the principles of
    international law, which ceased to exist in consequence of possible
    infringements of the law," Grigoryan said.

    At the same time, he reminded that the population of Nagorno-Karabakh
    had never had Azerbaijani citizenship and never recognized the
    Azerbaijani authorities which never had legitimacy here either in
    relation to the territory or the population, they had no such right.

    That is to say, Azerbaijani statehood has never existed in
    Nagorno-Karabakh.

    "Therefore the assertion that Azerbaijan has the right to demand
    that the international community ensure Nagorno-Karabakh's autonomy
    within the framework of its statehood is a gross mistake. And forced
    establishment of state power in the occupied territories, particularly
    in the part of territories of Shahumyan, Martakert and Martuni regions
    is violation of the international law by the Azerbaijani authorities,"
    Grigoryan concluded.

    In return, Giro Manoyan highlighted that no state has the right to
    exercise state power in the territory of another state without the
    consent of that party.

    The lecturers and the undergraduates of the University of Kent agreed
    with the arguments of the Armenian side.

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