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    ARMENIA'S ENVOY TO UN CIRCULATES KARABAKH MFA'S STATEMENT

    NEWS.AM
    March 06, 2012 | 17:58

    Permanent Representative of the Republic of Armenia to the UN
    Karen Nazarian sent a letterdated 24 February 2012 to the UN
    Secretary-General.

    The letter was of the following content:

    "I regret to note that the representative of Azerbaijan has once
    again taken up an initiative of circulating misleading and deceptive
    information related to the tragic events of 1992 in the settlement
    of Khojaly. This delegation has on numerous occasions reacted with
    anti-Armenian propaganda and falsifications on behalf of Azerbaijani
    authorities relating to those events.

    It would be most relevant to recall the appeal of the international
    community, not least the European Court of Human Rights and numerous
    human rights organizations, to release the Azerbaijani journalists
    and human rights activists who had questioned the version of the
    Government of Azerbaijan on the Khojaly events. Armenia reiterates
    its position, according to which progress in the negotiations for the
    peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh issue depends, inter alia,
    on the establishment of tolerance and restraint from hate propaganda.

    The Azeri initiative does not bode well for such objectives".

    Permanent Representative of the Republic of Armenia to the UN Karen
    Nazarian requested the UN Secretary-General that the present letter and
    the attached statement of the Foreign Ministry of the Nagorno-Karabakh
    Republic, in response to the letter of the representative of
    Azerbaijan, be circulated as an official document of the General
    Assembly, under agenda items 35 and 39, and of the Security Council.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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