"WESTERN WORLD IS MAKING SURE THAT IT IS NECESSARY TO LIQUIDATE DISPLAYS OF COLONIALISM WITH REGARD TO THE KARABAKH REPUBLIC," ANALYST SAYS
arminfo
Friday, October 26, 11:36
"The October 24 decision of the Upper House of the South New Wales
Parliament, Australia, is a notification for the world community
and OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs that to achieve a fair resolution of
the Azerbaijani-Karabakh conflict and durable peace in the conflict
zone, it is necessary to recognize the Nagorno Karabakh Republic and
the Karabakh people's right to self- determination, as well as to
shift away from the policy of double standards," David Karabekyan,
an independent analyst from Karabakh, told ArmInfo.
He said that the given decision is especially important for it was
adopted in the light of stagnating peace process and sharp statements
by the two parties' officials that have become more frequent after
extradition and pardon of Azerbaijani murderer Ramil Safarov. "NKR
was recognized by a state that belongs to Western civilization and was
once an English colony. Moreover, the Australian authorities 'did not
recognize the decision illegal' as analysts say. The largest state of
Australia came out for development of friendly relations with Nagorno
Karabakh. All this shows that the Western world is making sure that
it is necessary to liquidate displays of colonialism with regard to
the Karabakh republic," Karabekyan said.
arminfo
Friday, October 26, 11:36
"The October 24 decision of the Upper House of the South New Wales
Parliament, Australia, is a notification for the world community
and OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs that to achieve a fair resolution of
the Azerbaijani-Karabakh conflict and durable peace in the conflict
zone, it is necessary to recognize the Nagorno Karabakh Republic and
the Karabakh people's right to self- determination, as well as to
shift away from the policy of double standards," David Karabekyan,
an independent analyst from Karabakh, told ArmInfo.
He said that the given decision is especially important for it was
adopted in the light of stagnating peace process and sharp statements
by the two parties' officials that have become more frequent after
extradition and pardon of Azerbaijani murderer Ramil Safarov. "NKR
was recognized by a state that belongs to Western civilization and was
once an English colony. Moreover, the Australian authorities 'did not
recognize the decision illegal' as analysts say. The largest state of
Australia came out for development of friendly relations with Nagorno
Karabakh. All this shows that the Western world is making sure that
it is necessary to liquidate displays of colonialism with regard to
the Karabakh republic," Karabekyan said.