PROGRESS IN TALKS ON KARABAKH POSSIBLE ONCE AZERBAIJAN STOPS DISTORTING UN CHARTER - ARMENIAN MFA
news.am
Sept 29 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN.- Azerbaijan's position is aimed at torpedoing the Karabakh
peace process, Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Shavarsh Kocharyan
told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
Kocharyan's remark came as a comment on speech of Azerbaijani FM
Elmar Mammadyarov at the session of UN General Assembly.
Speaking in the UN, Mammadyarov presented Azerbaijan's stance on
the Madrid principles which implied only restoring of Azerbaijan's
"territorial integrity."
Progress in talks will be possible only after Azerbaijan stops
distorting the UN Charter, Kocharyan said.
"According to Chapter 1 of the Charter, equality and the right of
peoples to self-determination is one of the goals of the organization,
while territorial integrity, in accordance with Chapter 2, is a
principle aimed to fulfill the UN's objectives. It is clear that
under the UN Charter, the territorial integrity cannot be opposed
to peoples' right to self-determination, which was confirmed by
international court's decision on Kosovo," he said.
news.am
Sept 29 2011
Armenia
YEREVAN.- Azerbaijan's position is aimed at torpedoing the Karabakh
peace process, Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Shavarsh Kocharyan
told Armenian News-NEWS.am.
Kocharyan's remark came as a comment on speech of Azerbaijani FM
Elmar Mammadyarov at the session of UN General Assembly.
Speaking in the UN, Mammadyarov presented Azerbaijan's stance on
the Madrid principles which implied only restoring of Azerbaijan's
"territorial integrity."
Progress in talks will be possible only after Azerbaijan stops
distorting the UN Charter, Kocharyan said.
"According to Chapter 1 of the Charter, equality and the right of
peoples to self-determination is one of the goals of the organization,
while territorial integrity, in accordance with Chapter 2, is a
principle aimed to fulfill the UN's objectives. It is clear that
under the UN Charter, the territorial integrity cannot be opposed
to peoples' right to self-determination, which was confirmed by
international court's decision on Kosovo," he said.