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    EDWARD NALBANDIAN: IT HAS BECOME A ROUTINE FOR AZERBAIJAN TO VIOLATE FUNDAMENTAL NORMS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW

    armradio.am
    11.05.2012 10:53

    Mr. Chairman,
    Distinguished colleagues,
    I am pleased to return to Egypt, a country, where I have lived and
    worked for forteen years. I have fond and warm memories of that years,
    the country and its people.

    I am pleased to be here today to address the Ministerial Meeting of
    Non-Alignment Movement, a Family of Nations, which are associated by
    the shared values of Respect for fundamental human rights and for the
    goals and principles of the Charter of the United Nations. Being an
    obsrever state of this Movement, Armenia fully shares its values.

    Mr. Chairman,
    Distinguished colleagues,

    All of you understand well, the propagandistic nature of Azerbaijani
    Foreign Minister's statement of today, which does not require any
    further comments.

    I am convinced that it is important to personally share with this
    distinguished audience the truth about the manipulation with the
    inclusion by Azerbaijan in the declaration of this meeting of the
    paragraph 382. Being a member of the Non-Aligned movement for only
    a year Azerbaijan is already abusing its membership, by misleading
    the member states and orienting them against the approaches of the
    international community. This paragraph presents the Nagorno-Karabakh
    issue in such a manner that could hamper the mediation efforts of the
    Minsk Group Co-Chairs, the only internationally mandated negotiating
    format and could undermine the ongoing peace process.

    It is regretful, that this paragraph is in contradiction with the
    wording, logic and spirit of the ongoing peace process, based on the
    statements made by the Presidents of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair
    countries - France, Russian Federation, and the United States in
    the framework of G8 summits in Deauville (2011), Muskoka (2010)
    and L'Aquila (2009) as well as the relevant statements made in the
    framework of the 56 member countries of the OSCE Astana Summit (2010)
    and Ministerial Councils in Vilnius (2011), Almaty (2010), Athens
    (2009) and Helsinki (2008).

    These declarations highlight the importance of the three principles of
    international law - non-use of force or threat of force, equal rights
    and self-determination of peoples and the territorial integrity -
    which are considered the key elements for the peaceful settlement of
    the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    Unfortunately, paragraph 382 selectively addresses the above-mentioned
    principles ignoring the principle of self-determination of peoples and
    does not use the internationally accepted term of the "Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict."

    Such an approach is not only endangering the negotiating process,
    and the fragile peace on the ground, but is contrary to the
    founding principles of the Non-Alignment movement. The principle of
    self-determination was and is one of the basic pillars since the very
    first day of foundation of this movement, which was voiced in the
    majority of the Ministerial statements delivered yesterday and today.

    Unfortunately it has become a routine for Azerbaijan to disregard
    internationally reached agreements and violate fundamental norms of
    international law, therefore it is not surprising that being a member
    of this organization, Azerbaijan is continuously violating almost all
    "Bandung principles" - propagating racism and ethnic hatred. How
    else one can assess the statement of Azerbaijani leadership that
    Azerbaijan's "main enemies are Armenians all over the world". The
    International organizations had appropriately reacted to numerous
    cases of xenophobia, intolerance and racism in Azerbaijan.

    Mr. Chairman, The continuous threats to regional peace and security,
    the war-mongering, bellicose and hatred-disseminating provocative
    statements of the leadership of Azerbaijan, which are in vivid
    contradiction with the Bandung Principles, are not befitting a NAM
    member state, moreover, they undermine the authority of this important
    organization.

    Mr. Chairman, In conclusion, I would also like to thank the Egyptian
    authorities for hospitality and for the excellent organization of
    this meeting."


    From: Baghdasarian
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