SYSTEMATIC LIE OF AZERBAIJANI MEDIA: TRUE STATEMENTS ON KARABAKH FROM UN TRIBUNE
news.am
Sept 29 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - Azerbaijani Media once again misinterpreted statements of
Armenian delegation at UN General Assembly debates.
According the Azeri media outlets, Armenian Permanent Representative
to UN "tried to justify the aggressive politics of his country",
whereas the statements of Azerbaijani delegation "were fair, moreover,
Armenian Ambassador practically accepted their validity".
Armenian News-NEWS.am offers the true citation of the debate from UN
News Center web-site.
"President Serzh Sargsyan of Armenia, speaking on Friday, said the
people of Nagorno-Karabakh had two decades ago made a choice "by
exercising their right to self-determination, by withstanding the
war unleashed by Azerbaijan, and surviving bloodshed to earn their
right to live in freedom."
He said conflict settlement talks are continuing under the mediation
of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe's (OSCE)
Minsk Group co-chairs.
Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov of Azerbaijan, speaking today, said
Armenia had flagrantly violated the UN Charter and other documents
of international law and perpetrated aggression against his country.
"As a result of this aggression, almost 20 per cent of the territory
of Azerbaijan continues to remain under occupation and about one
million Azerbaijani refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs)
are unable to return to their homes," he said.
Mammadyarov said Armenia's leadership "continues to publicly incite the
future generations to new wars, violence and aggression and propagate
by all means the dangerous ideas of animosity and hatred towards not
only Azerbaijan, but also other peoples of the region."
Exercising his right of reply, a representative of Armenia said the
comments of Azerbaijan were Cold War-style propaganda that did nothing
to bring about a resolution of the dispute. He said Mammadyarov had
misinterpreted the UN Charter and several Security Council resolutions,
and was creating artificial delays to any settlement.
The Nagorno-Karabakh peace process was also the subject of discussions
during a meeting between Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and Armenian
President Serzh Sargsyan last Friday, held on the margins of the
Assembly's general debate.
news.am
Sept 29 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN. - Azerbaijani Media once again misinterpreted statements of
Armenian delegation at UN General Assembly debates.
According the Azeri media outlets, Armenian Permanent Representative
to UN "tried to justify the aggressive politics of his country",
whereas the statements of Azerbaijani delegation "were fair, moreover,
Armenian Ambassador practically accepted their validity".
Armenian News-NEWS.am offers the true citation of the debate from UN
News Center web-site.
"President Serzh Sargsyan of Armenia, speaking on Friday, said the
people of Nagorno-Karabakh had two decades ago made a choice "by
exercising their right to self-determination, by withstanding the
war unleashed by Azerbaijan, and surviving bloodshed to earn their
right to live in freedom."
He said conflict settlement talks are continuing under the mediation
of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe's (OSCE)
Minsk Group co-chairs.
Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov of Azerbaijan, speaking today, said
Armenia had flagrantly violated the UN Charter and other documents
of international law and perpetrated aggression against his country.
"As a result of this aggression, almost 20 per cent of the territory
of Azerbaijan continues to remain under occupation and about one
million Azerbaijani refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs)
are unable to return to their homes," he said.
Mammadyarov said Armenia's leadership "continues to publicly incite the
future generations to new wars, violence and aggression and propagate
by all means the dangerous ideas of animosity and hatred towards not
only Azerbaijan, but also other peoples of the region."
Exercising his right of reply, a representative of Armenia said the
comments of Azerbaijan were Cold War-style propaganda that did nothing
to bring about a resolution of the dispute. He said Mammadyarov had
misinterpreted the UN Charter and several Security Council resolutions,
and was creating artificial delays to any settlement.
The Nagorno-Karabakh peace process was also the subject of discussions
during a meeting between Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and Armenian
President Serzh Sargsyan last Friday, held on the margins of the
Assembly's general debate.