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    NKR REACTS TO COE SECRETARY GENERALS' STATEMENTS IN YEREVAN

    armradio.am
    07.11.2007 17:05

    NKR Parliamentary Standing Committee on Foreign Relations reacted to
    the statements the Secretary General of the Council of Europe Terry
    Davis made in Yerevan.

    The Commission is surprised that although usually brief, this time the
    European official afforded accentuations that suit neither him, nor the
    respected organization he represents. "In particular, speaking about
    the lack of a statement denouncing the recent local self-governmental
    elections in NKR, Mr. Davis probably confused not only the geographical
    but also the traditional parameters. It's at least worrisome that an
    official of this rank could put on the same layer phenomena having
    nothing in common, and we hope that Mr. Davis will keep the European
    community informed in which context he dew the improper parallel. As
    for the expressions concerning the NKR authorities, we have to make
    Mr. Davis notice that all people aspiring for independence have
    been forced to pass along the way of "separatism" at some point
    in history. It's not the fault of the NKR people that at the time
    of collapse of the Soviet Union due to understandable reasons the
    United National Organization or the Council of Europe did not manage
    to establish "foreign control" in Nagorno Karabakh, which would make
    the current independence legitimate," the Committee's comment says.

    The Committee reminds that what the UN did in Europe by preventing
    ethnic cleansing and threats of genocide, the NKR people has
    achieved exceptionally by own strength, using its right for
    self-determination. "If Mr. Davis does no master the facts, we have
    to remind him that the autonomous status of Nagorno Karabakh was
    dissolved upon the decision of the Supreme Council of Azerbaijan on
    24 November, 1991, and the Ministries of Defence and Interior Affairs
    were instructed to "undertake measures to ensure the security of
    Azeris of Nagorno Karabakh." If this is a decision not adopted for
    the purpose of displacing or annihilating the Armenian population of
    Karabakh, then we ask the Secretary General of the Council of Europe
    to comment why there is no mention about the civil and human rights
    of the Armenian population of Karabakh in the decision of the supreme
    body of Azerbaijan," the statement says.

    It is noted that having successfully overcome the military attack
    of Azerbaijan, having passed a certain way of state governance
    and aspiring for democratic development today, the Nagorno Karabakh
    Republic has more legal bases for being recognized by the international
    community "than the formation to which Mr. Davis refers."
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