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    UN VOTE OUTCOMES PROVE BAKU'S DEFECTIVE POSITION IN KARABAKH ISSUE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    08.04.2008 16:45 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Russia, U.S. and France's opposition to the
    Azerbaijan-initiated UN resolution along with 100 abstentions testifies
    of inadmissibility of violation of the fundamental principles and
    norms of the international law, said Major General Hayk Kotanjian,
    Head of the Institute for National Strategic Studies, Advisor to the
    Minister of Defense of Armenia.

    "Azerbaijan and its 37 supporters were taught a good lesson. Documents
    conflicting with international norms, like unilateral mention of
    territorial integrity and complete neglect of the right of peoples
    to self-determination (which is fixed by the UN regulations as one
    of its fundamental goals), can't be admitted by the United Nations
    Organization," he said.

    The Major General noted that the results of the vote convey an
    important message about inadmissibility of adoption of resolutions
    violating the UN regulations and its major goals - maintenance of
    peace and international security.

    "The vote result is the evidence of Baku's defective position
    on the Karabakh settlement. Imposition of counterproductive
    model of Karabakh conflict resolution in the framework of what
    Azerbaijan calls "territorial integrity" puts the UN in an awkward
    position. Opposition of the world powers confirmed the UN mission of
    preserving international peace."

    "Neglect of UN imperatives, exceeding of CFE armament norms and
    increasing militaristic rhetoric by Azerbaijan signalize of the threat
    to peace in the Black Sea basin. Russia, U.S. and France alerted the
    international community about Baku's intention to wage a new war
    in the region," he said, adding that the OSCE Minsk Group has not
    exhausted its potential yet, the RA MoD press office reported.
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