Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

BAKU: Yerevan Opposes Tbilisi-Backed UN Resolution On IDPS

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • BAKU: Yerevan Opposes Tbilisi-Backed UN Resolution On IDPS

    YEREVAN OPPOSES TBILISI-BACKED UN RESOLUTION ON IDPS

    AssA-Irada
    September 10, 2009 Thursday
    Azerbaijan

    Armenia has voted against a United Nations resolution on displaced
    persons from Georgias unrecognized republics of Abkhazia and
    South Ossetia. According to the Georgia Online news website, the
    neighboring South Caucasus republic was among 19 countries opposing
    the Tbilisi-backed resolution. 48 countries voted for the document
    and 78 UN members abstained.

    The resolution asserted the rights of all refugees and IDPs, regardless
    of their ethnic affiliation, to return to their homes in Georgia,
    including those in Abkhazia and South Ossetia. It also said it was
    necessary to draw up a timetable for a voluntary and safe return of all
    displaced people affected by conflicts. Russian ambassador to the UN,
    Vitaly Churkin, maintained prior to the vote that the resolution was
    politically motivated and demanded stopping discussions on the issue
    and preventing it from being put on voting. But the demand was not
    met, and the UN General Assembly confirmed that Abkhazia and South
    Ossetia are Georgian territories. Last Thursday the Russian Foreign
    Ministry slammed the project as "counterproductive," saying that it
    ignored the post-war reality of the two new independent states in the
    Caucasus. In May 2008 the General Assembly passed a similar resolution,
    referring only to Abkhazia, with 14 "yes" votes against 11 "no" votes.

    Analysts say the outcome of the UN vote clearly shows that separatism
    trends are condemned worldwide and draws a real picture about
    countries opposed to supporting the territorial integrity of other
    states, as well as indicates which states are friendly to Russia
    and which ones favor the West. Besides Armenia, the opponents of
    the resolution included Belarus, China, India, Iran, Kazakhstan,
    Russia, and Serbia, while the supporters included Azerbaijan,
    Austria, Canada, Chili, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland,
    France, Germany, Greece, and the United States. Georgian President
    Mikheil Saakashvili has welcomed the adoption of the resolution. He
    also said Moscow has sustained a diplomatic defeat. We recall that
    a brief war erupted between Russia and Georgia in South Ossetia in
    early August 2008. Georgia launched large-scale military operations
    to restore its territorial integrity. Moscow retaliated by sending
    troops to the pro-Russian region, which struck at the Georgian armed
    forces. A ceasefire was, subsequently, reached on August 17 with
    Frances mediation. On August 26, Russia recognized the independence of
    South Ossetia and Abkhazia. Only Nicaragua and Venezuela had followed
    suit in acknowledging the regions' independence.
Working...
X