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    UNSC MEETING FOCUSES ON STRENGTHENING PARTNERSHIP WITH OIC

    AzerNews, Azerbaijan
    Oct 29 2013

    29 October 2013, 17:51 (GMT+04:00)

    By Sara Rajabova

    A high-level meeting of the United Nations Security Council on
    strengthening the partnership between the United Nations and the
    Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) was held on October 28 on
    Azerbaijan's initiative.

    The meeting, chaired by Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov,
    was attended by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, OIC Secretary
    General Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, as well as senior representatives of
    the Security Council.

    As the author of this first initiative on strengthening the partnership
    synergy between the UN and OIC, Azerbaijan has set as priority goals
    of its UN Security Council presidency further development of this issue
    and outlining new forms of cooperation between the two organizations.

    While addressing the Security Council meeting, Minister Mammadyarov
    said for the first time the UNSC is considering cooperation with
    the OIC in a special session, which speaks for itself, the Foreign
    Ministry's press service said.

    According to Mammadyarov, the OIC is the second largest
    intergovernmental organization after the UN, with 57 member states,
    and this necessitates closer cooperation and coordination between
    the Security Council and the OIC in order to benefit from global,
    regional and local approaches in addressing relevant issues.

    "A just, lasting and comprehensive peace in the Middle East and
    comprehensive resolution of the Arab-Israeli conflict continue to
    remain among the most pressing issues on the agenda of both the United
    Nations and OIC. Azerbaijan welcomes efforts aimed at the resumption
    of direct negotiations between Israel and Palestine," Mammadyarov said.

    He added that Azerbaijan hosted the conference of the OIC foreign
    ministers on the establishment of Islamic Financial Safety Net in
    Support of Palestine and the Donors Conference in Support of the
    City of Al-Quds, and that the OIC member states and international
    organizations which attended the conference pledged to contribute
    to improving Palestine's economy, infrastructure, healthcare and
    education.

    With regard to Syria, Mammadyarov said Azerbaijan hopes that the
    unanimous and strong position put forward recently by the Security
    Council will contribute to finding a political solution to the conflict
    in that country, putting an end to the suffering of the Syrian people.

    Speaking about the strengthening of Azerbaijan's position in the
    international arena, he said that Azerbaijan is a reliable partner
    that continues to play an increasingly important role in the enhancing
    of energy security.

    Mammadyarov said that in recent years OIC has been an important
    partner of the UN in ensuring international peace and security and
    the global spread of the peace culture.

    The minister said that many of the issues on the Security Council
    agenda relate to the Islamic world.

    Touching upon the Armenia-Azerbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict,
    Mammadyarov said that in the beginning the OIC assessed as an
    aggression Armenia's territorial claims against Azerbaijan on the
    basis of the UN Security Council's four resolutions.

    According to him, a number of OIC decisions aiming to ensure the
    implementation of the resolutions played a crucial role in the
    consideration of the issue of Azerbaijani territories' occupation by
    the international community, including the UNSC and General Assembly.

    Mammadyarov called for a stop of Armenia's aggressive policy.

    "The only way of resolving the conflict and establishment of
    normal relations between the two countries is putting an end to the
    occupation of Azerbaijani territories, restoration of the country's
    sovereignty and territorial integrity, immediate ensuring of the right
    of refugees and displaced persons to return to their native lands,"
    Mammadyarov said.

    Azerbaijan holds this month's rotating presidency of the Security
    Council.

    The OIC's Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu placed a special emphasis on the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in his speech and expressed concern over
    the ongoing occupation of Azerbaijani lands by Armenia.

    He stressed the importance of resolving the conflict on the basis of
    Azerbaijan's territorial integrity, the principle of inviolability
    of internationally recognized borders and relevant UNSC resolutions.

    At the end of the meeting, the president of the Security Council made
    a statement on behalf of the Council.

    Reading out the statement, Azerbaijan's ambassador to the UN Agshin
    Mehdiyev said the 15-member body "recognizes and further encourages"
    the active contribution of the OIC to the efforts that aim to realize
    the purposes and principles embodied in the UN Charter.

    The statement said that the Security Council realizes the
    importance of cooperation between the UN and regional and subregional
    organizations, and arrangements on matters relating to the maintenance
    of international peace and security and consistent with Chapter VIII
    of the UN Charter can improve collective security.

    "The Security Council acknowledges the continuing dialogue between the
    United Nations and the OIC in the fields of peacemaking, preventive
    diplomacy, peacekeeping and peacebuilding. The Security Council
    commends the OIC members states for their ongoing commitment to
    international peacekeeping and peacebuilding, including through the
    contribution of troops to UN peacekeeping operations," the statement
    said.

    According to the statement, the Council acknowledges the intention
    expressed by representatives of both organizations to reinforce
    cooperation in areas of common interest, such as conflict prevention
    and mediation, human rights, humanitarian assistance and refugees,
    intercultural dialogue, and the fight against terrorism.

    Azerbaijan has acted as a non-permanent member of the UNSC since
    January 1, 2012, and its membership will continue till December
    31, 2013.

    Azerbaijan held the chairmanship of the Security Council in May 2012,
    and is chairing it again in October.

    http://www.azernews.az/azerbaijan/61088.html

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