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  • Nalbandian: Artsakh Is Way Ahead Of Azerbaijan In Terms Of Freedoms

    NALBANDIAN: ARTSAKH IS WAY AHEAD OF AZERBAIJAN IN TERMS OF FREEDOMS

    March 12, 2015 11:38

    Photo: Press service of the Armenian President

    Yerevan /Mediamax/. Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian said
    that according to the Freedom House report on the Freedom in the
    World in 2015, Nagorno-Karabakh is way ahead of Azerbaijan in terms
    of fundamental freedoms.

    He stated it addressing a speech at the special meeting of the OSCE
    Permanent Council.

    "On May 3, 2015 the people of Nagorno-Karabakh for the sixth time
    will exercise their democratic right to elect members to the National
    Assembly. The democratic processes in Nagorno-Karabakh are not meant
    to influence the peace process or anyhow add to its international
    recognition, as was referred by some participating states also here at
    one of the last PC meetings. Building of democracy based on fundamental
    human rights and freedoms anywhere in the world should only be welcomed
    by other democratic members of the international community," said
    the Armenian FM touching upon the upcoming parliamentary elections
    in Artsakh.

    Recalling the Freedom House report and taking into account the current
    human rights situation in Azerbaijan, Edward Nalbandian said that
    it "does not come as a surprise when Baku criticizes elections in
    Nagorno-Karabakh."

    "However, sometimes a few participating States while declaring about
    their support the Minsk Group Co-Chairs at the same time are resorting
    to the statements that contradict the spirit and terminology of the
    peace process. The Co-Chairs have been clear to note that through the
    electoral process "Nagorno-Karabakh tries to organize democratically
    the public life of its population," said the FM.

    He called on all on all participating States to follow the Co-Chairs'
    wording, not only in the case of elections in Nagorno-Karabakh, but
    on other matters related to that issue as well, since "any deviation
    from their language may mean taking the sides in this dispute."

    http://www.mediamax.am/en/news/karabakh/13473/#sthash.8OC7lodi.dpuf

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