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    CZECH FOREIGN MINISTRY DISOWNS PARLIAMENT RESOLUTION ON KHOJALY

    ARMINFO
    Monday, March 18, 12:59

    Czech Foreign Ministry has disowned the parliament's resolution on
    Khojaly incidents in 1992, Forum of Armenian Associations of Europe
    (FAAE) told ArmInfo. Earlier FAAE sent a letter to the Czech Foreign
    Ministry demanding explanations regarding the Czech Parliament's
    Resolution on the so-called "Khojaly Genocide".

    The Ministry replied soon after. In particular, the official letter of
    the Ministry reads that the Resolution No.219 adopted by the Committee
    for Foreign Relations of Seima has no impact on the foreign policy
    of the Czech Republic on the Karabakh conflict. The Czech Republic
    will further contribute to the efforts of the world community and
    the OSCE MG in resolution of the conflict. The Czech Republic is
    for development of good relations with Armenia, Nagorno Karabakh and
    Azerbaijan, the Czech Foreign Ministry's letter reads.

    The document was passed on February 7. It respects "the memory for the
    victims of the tragedy and extends condolences to the Azerbaijani
    people." The Committee condemns 'ethnic purges of the peaceful
    population' and supports 'sovereignty and territorial integrity
    of Azerbaijan, including Nagorno Karabakh.' In this context, in an
    official statement the Czech Foreign Ministry expressed displeasure
    with the information on adoption of such resolution by the Czech
    Parliament's Committee.


    From: Baghdasarian
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