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    NKR MFA: AZERBAIJAN'S FAILURE TO MEET ITS COMMITMENTS UNDERMINES STABILITY, PEACE AND SECURITY IN THE REGION

    armradio.am
    12:46 10.10.2012

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic has
    circulated a letter to the UN General Assembly and the Security Council
    in response to the letters of the Azerbaijan Representative to the UN
    regarding the presidential elections held in the NKR on July 19, 2012.

    "The formation of state structures through free and transparent
    expression of the popular will has become an inseparable part of
    the political culture in the Republic," the document of the Foreign
    Ministry reads

    It is also noted that the July 19, 2012 presidential elections
    in Artsakh were yet another step towards deepening the democratic
    traditions and universal values in the country that was affirmed by
    the high assessments given by the international observers, including
    members of the European Parliament, journalists and public activists.

    "The Nagorno Karabakh Republic expects the international community
    to demonstrate an appropriate response to its ongoing democratic
    processes, which will send the proper signal to the developing
    democracies around the globe.

    Any allegations by Azerbaijan that the democratic development of the
    Nagorno Karabakh Republic hampers the peace process are illogical,
    and are solely aimed at distracting the international community away
    from factual obstacles in the negotiation process," in particular
    reads the NKR MFA letter.

    According to the NKR Foreign Ministry, it is the refusal of Azerbaijan
    to commit to its obligations undertaken within the OSCE Minsk Process
    that undermines stability, peace and security in the region.




    From: A. Papazian
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