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    Armenian President speaks on Artsakh, Genocide in UN

    September 23, 2011 - 22:39 AMT


    PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan addressed the 66th
    UN General Assembly.

    `I wish to recognize the important choice of the general debate theme
    for this session and highlight the role of mediation in the settlement
    of disputes by peaceful means and as a means of preventing the
    resumption of hostilities.... It is particularly worth mentioning the
    engagement of regional organizations that have built-up an enormous
    experience in mediation and have an in-depth knowledge of the
    political, cultural, and military realities on the ground. The success
    of mediation hinges, among other things, upon the articulation of a
    clearly-defined mandate. A case in point for us is the mission of the
    OSCE Minsk Group in the settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict,'
    President Sargsyan said.

    `Three years ago, when I had the honor to speak from this rostrum, I
    stated that the time has come for seriously considering the exercise
    of the people's right to self-determination in the 21st century. We
    are today witnessing new cases of the exercise of this inalienable
    right. In this context, I would like to congratulate the newly-elected
    193rd member of the United Nations Organization, the Republic of South
    Sudan. Its path to having a place in this august hall has been long
    and difficult, but the people of South Sudan, through the free
    expression of will, exercised their right to live sovereignly and
    independently, thus crossing the path that many of the UN member
    states present here today have crossed. The people of Nagorno-Karabakh
    made the same choice two decades ago 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.

    Touching on the issue of the Armenian Genocide, President Sargsyan
    said: `The Genocide of the Armenians perpetrated in the Ottoman Empire
    has been recognized and condemned by numerous countries, parliaments,
    international organizations, and genocide scholars' community.
    Unfortunately, the same does not hold true for the Republic of Turkey,
    which continues to engage in a policy of denying this atrocious crime
    committed against humanity. We unequivocally welcome the clear
    position adopted by the international community in precluding any
    possibility of immunity or pardon for perpetrators of genocide or
    other crimes against humanity. Without recognition and condemnation,
    it will be impossible to develop and implement effective mechanisms of
    prevention, which is one of the UN's priorities. Armenia will
    contribute its most to the recognition, punishment, and prevention of
    genocides.'

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