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    SERGEY MINASYAN: DRAFT RESOLUTION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ON NAGORNYY KARABAKH WILL SERIOUSLY AFFECT THE KARABAKH SETTLEMENT

    by Marianna Lazarian

    ARMINFO
    Friday, October 25, 17:44

    The draft resolution of the European Parliament on Nagornyy Karabakh
    will seriously affect the Karabakh conflict settlement process,
    Deputy director of the Caucasus Institute, Sergey Minasyan, said at
    today's press-conference.

    "Armenia's Foreign Ministry was right when saying that the given
    challenge contradicts to the principles mentioned by the OSCE Minsk
    Group. It is obvious that the resolution was drawn out by a group
    of the pro-Azerbaijani deputies of the European Parliament", - the
    expert said.

    He also added that in this case the actions of European structures
    is rather predictable. Minasyan said that Armenia should understand
    that there are several levels of power in the European structures,
    the approaches of which regarding this or that issue differ.

    Minasyan said that the second part of the resolution regarding
    Armenia-EU relations was positively assessed and one should pay
    attention just to this part.

    To recall, a draft resolution on the European Neighbourhood Policy
    was adopted in the plenary session of the European Parliament
    on Wednesday. On paragraph 16 of the resolution, the European
    Parliament mentioned that the occupation of one state's territories
    that is a participant of the "Eastern Partnership" program, by another
    state which also participates in this program, is a violation of the
    fundamental principles and objectives of the "Eastern Partnership".It
    was emphasized that the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict should be resolved
    on the basis of the UN Security Council Resolutions adopted in 1993 and
    the basic principles of the OSCE Minsk Group reflected in the L'Aquila
    Joint Statement of July 10, 2009. In the resolution adopted by the
    European Parliament it is emphasized that the Armenian-Azerbaijani
    conflict should be resolved in accordance with UN Security Council
    resolutions demanding an immediate, unconditional and complete
    withdrawal of the occupying forces from the occupied Azerbaijani
    territories and ensuring of Azerbaijan's territorial integrity,
    sovereignty and inviolability of its borders.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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