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  • Invulnerable Legal Grounds Of NKR Independence Recognition in Geopol

    Armenian Ambassador presented invulnerable legal grounds of NKR
    independence recognition in Geopolitica

    11:10, 21 August, 2012

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 21, ARMENPRESS: The article entitled "Inevitability of
    Nagorno Karabakh Republic independence international recognition"
    authored by Armenian Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to
    Italy Ruben Karapetyan was published in Geopolitica magazine issued by
    Italian Institute for the Research and Related Sciences. As Armenpress
    reports, there is a brief 20th century historical overview on
    realization mechanisms of people's self-determination right and on
    political, legal, cultural and other factors and general directions of
    historical dynamics in the basis of "emergence of new state units in
    world political map". Ruben Karapetyan presented consistent national
    discrimination policy pursued by Azerbaijani authorities during Soviet
    period aimed at threatening the physical existence of Armenian nation
    making majority in Artsakh. The author dwelled on the existence of
    invulnerable legal basis of international Recognition of
    Nagorno-Karabakh Republic's Independence. Armenian Ambassador
    considered unpromising the rejection of independence acquired 20 years
    before as a result of Artsakh people struggle simultaneously
    underscoring "balanced approach adopted by international community
    enable official Baku avoid NKR comprehensive and lasting conflict
    resolution by peaceful way". Ambassador Karapetyan notes NK
    independence recognition is inevitable, as it is ridiculous to defend
    human rights in one hand and stand for NK attaching to Azerbaijan. In
    the words of Karapetyan it is impossible to "preach democracy on one
    hand and to place upon an equal scale the rights of "small yet
    democratic NKR people and the interests of energy-rich but dictatorial
    Azerbaijan.

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