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    KAREN NAZARYAN ADDRESSES LETTER ON KHOJALU EVENTS TO UN SECRETARY GENERAL

    ARMENPRESS
    MARCH 5, 2012
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, MARCH 5, ARMENPRESS: Armenia's Permanent Representative to
    United Nations, Ambassador Karen Nazaryan has addressed a letter to
    UN Secretary General. As press service of Nagorno Karabakh Foreign
    Affairs Ministry told Armenpress, the letter specifically states:

    "I note with regret that the Azerbaijani representative has again
    undertaken and circulated false information in regard to the tragic
    events undertaken in 1992 in Khojalu village, which is misleading.

    That delegation has repeatedly come forth with anti-Armenian propaganda
    and has voiced false statements on the mentioned events on behalf of
    Azerbaijani authorities.

    It would be appropriate to remind that international community,
    including the European Court of Human Rights and numerous international
    law enforcement organizations, have called on to set free the
    Azerbaijani journalists and lawyers, who have treated the version of
    the Azerbaijani government on Khojalu events with suspicion.

    Armenia confirms its position, according to which the progress in the
    negotiations over peaceful settlement of Nagorno Karabakh conflict,
    in addition to everything, also depends on tolerance and exclusion
    of propaganda on disseminating hatred.

    >From this viewpoint Karen Nazaryan asked the Secretary General to
    circulate his letter attaching the response statement of Nagorno
    Karabakh Foreign Affairs Ministry to the letter of the Azerbaijani
    representative as an official document on 35th and 39th points of
    the General Assembly's agenda and as documents of the National Council.




    From: A. Papazian
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