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    RECOGNITION OF THE NKR FACTUAL INDEPENDENCE SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN THE INTERNATIONAL POLICY AGENDA
    Ruzan Ishkhanian

    http://www.artsakhtert.com/eng/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=78:recognition-of-the-nkr-factual-independence-should-be-included-in-the-international-policy-agenda&catid=1:all&Itemid=1
    Thursday, 27 January 2011 06:04

    For already two weeks, the international community has attentively
    followed the events taking place in South Sudan, where the referendum
    results testified that the population living in this territory had
    elected the way of independence and free management of its own fate.

    In the process of conflicts' peaceful settlement, the factor of
    nations' free expression of will seems to be more important.

    Recently, the attention of the international community has been also
    drawn to the known article of USA President Barack Obama published in
    New York Times periodical, in which he expressed special concern about
    the people of South Sudan: "It isn't every generation that can turn
    the page of the past and write a new paragraph in the history. The
    people of South Sudan have gained this possibility after a 50-year
    civil war, which ended in over two million of deceased people and
    millions of refugees". According to the USA President, this will have
    its consequences not only in Sudan, but also in Africa and the whole
    world. In his article written before the referendum, B. Obama noted
    that the south and north parts of Sudan should respect the commitments
    of each other, refrain from any statements and actions aggravating
    the situation, and the disputes over the borders should be resolved
    in a peaceful way.

    Surely, we appreciate the attitude of the USA President towards the
    African nation, which underwent long oppression, had great losses and,
    finally, on the consent of the central power (North Sudan), held a
    referendum and declared its independence. At the same time, we should
    note that for the last 20 years, similar concern towards the Karabakh
    people hasn't been displayed by the White House leadership. The matter
    is that South Sudan enjoys the support of the USA, and the latter,
    which has the repute of democratic beacon worldwide, doesn't refuse
    of its intention to use dual standards. It would be better if in
    the process of the Karabakh conflict peaceful settlement the USA,
    as a co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group, displayed similar concern
    in the issue of implementation of the Karabakh people's right to
    self-determination.

    Commenting on the South Sudan referendum on independence, Chairman of
    the NKR NA Standing Committee on Foreign Relations Vahram Atanesian,
    first of all, underlined that the resolution on holding a referendum
    in South Sudan had been adopted on the parties' agreement and the
    central authorities stated that they would admit any outcome of the
    referendum. According to him, it is quite another situation. Earlier,
    a similar referendum was held in Canada, but the majority of the
    population of Quebec voted for the maintenance of a united state. So,
    it isn't new that the international community considers significant
    the free expression of nations' will. It is the so-called cornerstone
    of international law. The UN Charter obligates its member-states to
    respect the right to self-determination, and provides the societies
    seeking self-determination with the right to appeal for foreign
    assistance and to get it, in accordance with the corresponding
    procedure. Nothing unusual has taken place. Merely, the Government
    of Sudan acted in accordance with the international law and its
    own commitments.

    Answering the question how the OSCE MG Co-Chairmen will comment
    on the sample of South Sudan as another precedent and whether a new
    statement is expected to confirm that the Karabakh conflict settlement
    needs another approach, as it was in the case of Kosovo, the committee
    chairman noted that the co-chairmen would not recur to the referendum
    in Sudan as a precedent or non-precedent for the Karabakh settlement.

    Kosovo was another case. The former Serbian region's independence
    was recognized in opposition to Belgrade. And no referendum took
    place there. By its consultative resolution, the UN International
    Court of Justice didn't recognize Kosovo's independence; it provided
    that unilateral declaration of independence didn't contradict the
    international law. And the rest, including the statement on the
    exceptionality of Kosovo's withdrawal, are the products of the
    political conjuncture.

    According to V. Atanesian, the conception of the Karabakh settlement,
    elaborated by the mediators, includes a principle of respecting the
    right to self-determination. The negotiating parties interpret this
    in their own ways. We, in the NKR, consider that the international
    community, including Azerbaijan, should recognize the established
    fact that the Armenian majority of Nagorno Karabakh declared its
    independence at the December 10, 1991 referendum, which fully
    corresponded to both the international law and the then USSR laws.

    "Thus, I think that the manifestations of the realization of the
    right to self-determination, at least, create a favorable atmosphere
    that recognition of the NKR factual independence be included in the
    international policy agenda. This is indisputable", concluded the
    parliamentary committee chairman.




    From: A. Papazian
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