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  • Armenian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Comments on Azerbaijan's UNIniti

    PRESS RELEASE
    Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia
    Contact: Information Desk
    Tel: (374-1) 52-35-31
    Email: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.ArmeniaForeignMinistry.am


    Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hamlet Gasparian responds to a Question by the
    Armenian Daily, Hayastani Hanrapetutyun, on Azerbaijanšs UN Initiative

    Question: Today, the UN General Assembly voted on Azerbaijanšs initiative
    to include a resolution on ŗThe Status of Occupied Territories in
    Azerbaijan˛ during the UN General Assembly 59th session. The initiative did
    in fact enter the agenda. What is your comment?

    Answer: Yes, there was a vote today on whether to include the issue on the
    agenda and of the UNšs 191 member countries, only 43 countries voted in
    favor of Azerbaijanšs initiative. The remainder abstained. The Netherlands,
    on behalf of the European Union, spoke against Azerbaijanšs initiative, and
    France did as well, on behalf of the OSCE Minsk Group. The vote showed that
    this initiative does not enjoy the broad support of the international
    community.

    The overwhelming majority of those who voted with Azerbaijan are members of
    the Organization of Islamic Countries, which is currently chaired by Turkey.
    This means that, unfortunately, Azerbaijan is attempting to give the
    conflict a different color by recruiting the Islamic countries and
    exploiting the prevailing solidarity within that organization. We believe
    such actions will definitely have a negative effect on the peace process.
    Nevertheless, I want to also stress that exactly 40% of the OIC membership
    did not succumb to Turkeyšs and Azerbaijanšs pressure and did not support
    the Azerbaijani initiative.

    Išd like to point out a few other important facts. No permanent members of
    the UN Security Council voted in favor of Azerbaijanšs initiative. Nor did
    any non-permanent members of the Security Council either, except for
    Pakistan. No European Union member country supported the initiative nor did
    any OSCE Minsk Group country with the exception of Turkey.

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia states one more
    time that through such steps Azerbaijan is attempting to divert the
    international community from the actual core of the NK conflict, which is
    the status of Nagorno Karabakh.

    We have said and will repeat again that if Azerbaijan removes individual
    issues from the comprehensive discussion of Nagorno Karabakhšs status to
    attract or divert international attention, then they must negotiate those
    issues directly with Nagorno Karabakh.

    --Boundary_(ID_O2z8nmO/i7UjMBSVWn13dg)--
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