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    Azerbaijan-proposed draft UN resolution on Karabakh - full text

    ANS TV, Baku
    24 Nov 04

    Presenter Here is the full text of a draft resolution submitted by
    Baku to the 59th session of the UN General Assembly.

    Correspondent, over archive footage of the UN The draft resolution
    entitled "The situation on Azerbaijan's occupied territories" reads:

    Based on the UN goals, principles and terms;

    confirming the principle of respect for any state's sovereignty and
    territorial integrity, security of internationally-recognized borders;

    preventing the use of force for seizing territories and confirming
    international humanitarian law and principles, especially the 1949
    Geneva Convention and protocols amended to it;

    confirming international human rights standards;

    referring to the Security Council's resolutions Nos 822, 853, 874 and
    884, as well as referring to resolution No 48/114 entitled "Emergency
    international aid to refugees and displaced persons in Azerbaijan";

    expressing serious concern about the continuation of the occupation
    of Azerbaijani territories, the current situation on Azerbaijan's
    occupied territories and its negative impact on attempts to reach
    peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan;

    being seriously concerned about reports on resettlement on Azerbaijan's
    occupied territories whereas the entire local population has been
    evicted from there;

    emphasizing that the moves of this type, as well as misappropriation
    of lands and property, other illegal moves on Azerbaijan's occupied
    territories, is in violation of international human rights, especially
    the Geneva Convention on protection of civilian population during
    the war dated 12 August 1949;

    advising the OSCE Minsk Group to boost efforts to find a speedy and
    lasting settlement to the conflict in the Azerbaijani Republic's
    Nagornyy Karabakh region;

    and welcoming the efforts by the Council of Europe, the EU and the
    Organization of the Islamic Conference in this direction, the General
    Assembly:

    1. once again announces its unchangeable support to the Azerbaijani
    Republic's sovereignty and territorial integrity;

    2. strongly calls on the conflicting parties to make efforts for the
    peaceful settlement of the conflict in the Azerbaijani Republic's
    Nagornyy Karabakh region and around it within international norms
    and legal principles;

    3. confirms the right of refugees and displaced persons from the
    conflict area to voluntarily return to native lands on decent terms
    with the help of the international community;

    4. strongly calls on the conflicting parties to seriously observe
    and respect international human rights norms;

    5. notes inadmissibility of accepting the legality of any moves to
    formalize neither the current situation nor the status quo occupation
    of Azerbaijan's territories;

    6. emphasizes that resettlement or similar moves on the occupied
    territories are illegal and in violation of international law,
    especially international human rights, and stresses the importance
    of immediately putting an end to all these actions and restoring the
    status quo;

    7. proposes that the OSCE urgently send a multinational fact-finding
    mission consisting of relevant experts from the member countries
    to conduct an investigation and submit a report on all aspects of
    the situation on Azerbaijan's occupied territories and asks for the
    necessary help in this from the secretary-general, if needed;

    8. asks the secretary-general to submit a detailed report on the
    fulfilment of this resolution at the General Assembly's 60th session;

    9. makes a decision to include the issue of the situation on
    Azerbaijan's occupied territories on the agenda of the 60th session.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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