AZERBAIJANI FOREIGN MINISTRY: "THE INFORMATION IN THE DOCUMENT REFERRED BY ARMENIAN MEDIA REFLECTS POSITION NOT OF THE UN, BUT ARMENIA"
APA
July 26 2012
Azerbaijan
Elman Abdullayev: "The attempt of Armenian media to hoodwink the
international society will fail"
Baku. Victoria Dementieva - APA. "The information in the document
referred by Armenian media outlets has no relation to the position
of the UN. This document is reply of several countries, including
Armenia to request of the UN Secretary General. Consequently, this
information reflects position not of the UN, but Armenia", Spokesman
for the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry Elman Abdullayev told APA.
"Armenian media outlets shouldn't try to release disinformation and
hoodwink the international society. These attempts will fail. The UN
member states, especially UN Security Council have already expressed
position on Armenia, recognized this country as occupier and demanded
to withdraw its troops immediately and unconditionally from occupied
Azerbaijani lands".
Armenian media outlets released information that in his report,
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon accused Azerbaijan of unleashing a
dangerous race of armaments in the South Caucasus.
Note that, the document named "Conventional arms control at the
regional and subregional levels", which contained the replies of 8
countries to this issue, was released on July 9.
In its resolution 66/37 of 2 December 2011 on conventional arms control
at the regional and subregional levels, the General Assembly decided
to give urgent consideration to the issues involved in conventional
arms control at the regional and subregional levels, and requested the
Secretary-General to seek the views of Member States on the subject
and to submit a report to the Assembly at its 67th session. Pursuant
to that request, on 9 March 2012, the Secretariat sent a note verbale
to Member States requesting their views on the subject. As of the
writing of the present report, eight replies have been received
from the following States: Armenia, Burkina Faso, Colombia, Germany,
Panama, Spain, Turkey and Turkmenistan. The replies of this countries
were included in the report prepared by the UN Secretary General.
APA
July 26 2012
Azerbaijan
Elman Abdullayev: "The attempt of Armenian media to hoodwink the
international society will fail"
Baku. Victoria Dementieva - APA. "The information in the document
referred by Armenian media outlets has no relation to the position
of the UN. This document is reply of several countries, including
Armenia to request of the UN Secretary General. Consequently, this
information reflects position not of the UN, but Armenia", Spokesman
for the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry Elman Abdullayev told APA.
"Armenian media outlets shouldn't try to release disinformation and
hoodwink the international society. These attempts will fail. The UN
member states, especially UN Security Council have already expressed
position on Armenia, recognized this country as occupier and demanded
to withdraw its troops immediately and unconditionally from occupied
Azerbaijani lands".
Armenian media outlets released information that in his report,
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon accused Azerbaijan of unleashing a
dangerous race of armaments in the South Caucasus.
Note that, the document named "Conventional arms control at the
regional and subregional levels", which contained the replies of 8
countries to this issue, was released on July 9.
In its resolution 66/37 of 2 December 2011 on conventional arms control
at the regional and subregional levels, the General Assembly decided
to give urgent consideration to the issues involved in conventional
arms control at the regional and subregional levels, and requested the
Secretary-General to seek the views of Member States on the subject
and to submit a report to the Assembly at its 67th session. Pursuant
to that request, on 9 March 2012, the Secretariat sent a note verbale
to Member States requesting their views on the subject. As of the
writing of the present report, eight replies have been received
from the following States: Armenia, Burkina Faso, Colombia, Germany,
Panama, Spain, Turkey and Turkmenistan. The replies of this countries
were included in the report prepared by the UN Secretary General.