NKR: AZERBAIJAN REJECTS KARABAKH SETTLEMENT CIVILIZED WAYS
PanARMENIAN.Net
June 21, 2012 - 15:50 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Foreign Affairs Ministry of the Artsakh Republic
issued remarks on the joint statement by three Co-Chairing Presidents
of the OSCE Minsk Group Presidents Vladimir Putin, Barack Obama and
Francois Hollande at the G20 summit in Los Cabos, Mexico.
"The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic
supports the joint statement by the Presidents of Russia, the U.S. and
France on the Azerbaijani-Karabakh conflict issued in Los Cabos.
"We always positively assessed initiatives aimed at a peaceful solution
to the issue, considering all the principles of international law. We
reaffirm our readiness to follow the appeals and recommendations of
the leaders of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairing states.
At the same time, we have to state that the Azerbaijani side continues
to interpret mediators' statement in a way favorable for itself,
thus torpedoing these initiatives. Azerbaijan continues to boycott
the implementation of key confidence-building measures in the region,
including elaboration of corresponding mechanisms for investigating
the incidents at the borderline, withdrawal of snipers from the line
of contact.
Unfortunately, official Baku hasn't abandoned yet the initially assumed
method of conflict resolution by force. Azerbaijan, representing a
non-permanent member of the UN Security Council, the responsibilities
of which include struggle for regional security, rejects civilized
ways of problem solution.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic
expresses hope that this time Azerbaijan's authorities will display
constructivism and will abandon their futile policy of military-force
blackmail and attacks threatening the fragile regional security
and stability.
We believe that only through a political dialogue, with the equal
involvement of the Nagorno Karabakh party, it is possible to
achieve progress in the negotiations on the Azerbaijani-Karabakh
conflict settlement and to establish lasting peace in the region,"
the statement reads.
PanARMENIAN.Net
June 21, 2012 - 15:50 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Foreign Affairs Ministry of the Artsakh Republic
issued remarks on the joint statement by three Co-Chairing Presidents
of the OSCE Minsk Group Presidents Vladimir Putin, Barack Obama and
Francois Hollande at the G20 summit in Los Cabos, Mexico.
"The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic
supports the joint statement by the Presidents of Russia, the U.S. and
France on the Azerbaijani-Karabakh conflict issued in Los Cabos.
"We always positively assessed initiatives aimed at a peaceful solution
to the issue, considering all the principles of international law. We
reaffirm our readiness to follow the appeals and recommendations of
the leaders of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairing states.
At the same time, we have to state that the Azerbaijani side continues
to interpret mediators' statement in a way favorable for itself,
thus torpedoing these initiatives. Azerbaijan continues to boycott
the implementation of key confidence-building measures in the region,
including elaboration of corresponding mechanisms for investigating
the incidents at the borderline, withdrawal of snipers from the line
of contact.
Unfortunately, official Baku hasn't abandoned yet the initially assumed
method of conflict resolution by force. Azerbaijan, representing a
non-permanent member of the UN Security Council, the responsibilities
of which include struggle for regional security, rejects civilized
ways of problem solution.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic
expresses hope that this time Azerbaijan's authorities will display
constructivism and will abandon their futile policy of military-force
blackmail and attacks threatening the fragile regional security
and stability.
We believe that only through a political dialogue, with the equal
involvement of the Nagorno Karabakh party, it is possible to
achieve progress in the negotiations on the Azerbaijani-Karabakh
conflict settlement and to establish lasting peace in the region,"
the statement reads.