ARMENIAN AMBASSADOR TO OSCE CONDEMNS AZERBAIJANI PROVOCATIONS AND MURDER OF THE ARMENIAN CAPTIVE
Friday 15 August 2014 10:45
Photo: MFA
Arman Kirakosyan
Yerevan/Mediamax/. Head of Armenian Mission to the OSCE, Ambassador
Arman Kirakosyan addressed a speech at the special session of the
Permanent Council of the organization yesterday condemning the public
humiliation of inhabitant of Chinari village Karen Petrosyan who
had accidentally found himself in the Azerbaijani territory and the
tortures which led to his death.
The Armenian Ambassador strongly condemned Azerbaijan provocations
along Nagorno Karabakh contact line and Armenia-Azerbaijan border
which entailed casualties and aggravated the tension in the region,
Mediamaxreports. It was noted that Azerbaijan continued breaking the
trilateral agreements concluded in 1994 May and 1995 February and
neglects the calls of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs and international
community to avoid provocative actions and settle the conflict through
exclusively peaceful negotiations.
Arman Kirakosyan expressed his deep concern that Azerbaijani soldiers
started using heavy weapons and continue firing at the border villages
and civilians.
The Armenian Ambassador stressed that refusing the mediators' proposal
to set up a mechanism of investigating border incidents, Baku thus
undertakes the whole responsibility for the ceasefire violations
and casualties.
The Armenian Ambassador reiterated the importance of establishing
an investigation mechanism noting that jointly with the Minsk Group
Co-Chairs Armenia will take all the necessary steps to prevent the
provocations, stabilize the situation and continue the negotiations
process to settle the NK conflict in a solely peaceful way, through
negotiations.
The Ambassador expressed the hope that as a result of the Sochi
meeting between Armenian and Azerbaijani Presidents initiated by
Russian President on August 10, Azerbaijan will stop anti-Armenian
and bellicose rhetoric and provocations and will take efforts to
peaceful settlement of the conflict instead.
http://www.mediamax.am/en/news/foreignpolicy/11282/
Friday 15 August 2014 10:45
Photo: MFA
Arman Kirakosyan
Yerevan/Mediamax/. Head of Armenian Mission to the OSCE, Ambassador
Arman Kirakosyan addressed a speech at the special session of the
Permanent Council of the organization yesterday condemning the public
humiliation of inhabitant of Chinari village Karen Petrosyan who
had accidentally found himself in the Azerbaijani territory and the
tortures which led to his death.
The Armenian Ambassador strongly condemned Azerbaijan provocations
along Nagorno Karabakh contact line and Armenia-Azerbaijan border
which entailed casualties and aggravated the tension in the region,
Mediamaxreports. It was noted that Azerbaijan continued breaking the
trilateral agreements concluded in 1994 May and 1995 February and
neglects the calls of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs and international
community to avoid provocative actions and settle the conflict through
exclusively peaceful negotiations.
Arman Kirakosyan expressed his deep concern that Azerbaijani soldiers
started using heavy weapons and continue firing at the border villages
and civilians.
The Armenian Ambassador stressed that refusing the mediators' proposal
to set up a mechanism of investigating border incidents, Baku thus
undertakes the whole responsibility for the ceasefire violations
and casualties.
The Armenian Ambassador reiterated the importance of establishing
an investigation mechanism noting that jointly with the Minsk Group
Co-Chairs Armenia will take all the necessary steps to prevent the
provocations, stabilize the situation and continue the negotiations
process to settle the NK conflict in a solely peaceful way, through
negotiations.
The Ambassador expressed the hope that as a result of the Sochi
meeting between Armenian and Azerbaijani Presidents initiated by
Russian President on August 10, Azerbaijan will stop anti-Armenian
and bellicose rhetoric and provocations and will take efforts to
peaceful settlement of the conflict instead.
http://www.mediamax.am/en/news/foreignpolicy/11282/