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    Times.am, Armenia
    Sept 24 2011

    S. Sargsyan: `Baku has turned armenophobia into state propaganda'

    By Times.am at 24 September, 2011, 10:19 am
    `Mr. President,

    The people of Nagorno-Karabakh made their choice two decades ago by
    exercising their right to self-determination, by withstanding the war
    unleashed by Azerbaijan, and surviving bloodshed to earn their right
    to live in freedom', Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan announced
    during his speech at the 66th session of the UN GA yesterday.

    'The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement talks are continuing with
    the mediation of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs. We are grateful to
    the co-chair countries and their leaders for their mediation efforts.
    However, the mediators cannot reach an agreement in place of the
    negotiating parties,' Mr. President continued.

    `Azerbaijan's utter unwillingness to reach an agreement and its
    `everything or war' position have stalled progress in the peace talks.
    Despite the expectations and the high-level advice from the
    international community, Azerbaijan took yet another step back during
    the last meeting in Kazan by rejecting the previously elaborated
    arrangement and trying, in fact, to break down the negotiation
    process.

    Baku has turned armenophobia into state propaganda, at a level that is
    far beyond dangerous. It is not only our assessment; the alarm has
    also been sounded by international structures specializing in
    combating racism and intolerance. Even more dangerously, armenophobic
    ideas are spread among the young Azerbaijani generation, imperiling
    the future of peaceful coexistence.

    By denying and destroying all that is Armenian, Baku stubbornly
    continues to disseminate false accusations against Armenia,
    Nagorno-Karabakh, and the Armenians at all levels everywhere,
    including here, within the framework of the UN. The Azerbaijani
    propaganda machine continues regularly to overwhelm the international
    community and the domestic audience with horrendous lies about the
    so-called `Armenian brutality' and the killings of children. These
    stories are fabricated and disseminated using a trite yet painful
    logic, whereby their authors believe that some people out there will
    rise to the bait of this black PR against Armenia, and it will thus
    serve a purpose.

    In recent years, owing to the efforts of the Minsk Group co-chair
    countries, particularly the direct mediation by the President of the
    Russian Federation, a number of documents have been signed, including
    the Meindorf, Astrakhan, and Sochi Declarations, which have stressed
    the need to strengthen the confidence-building measures between the
    parties. The signature of the President of Azerbaijan also stands on
    those documents.

    Azerbaijan, however, continues to turn down the repeated proposals by
    the international community concerning agreement on the non-use of
    force and strengthening the confidence-building measures.

    Moreover, the belligerent rhetoric and war threats uttered by
    Azerbaijan have intensified and ceasefire violations have grown more
    frequent, continuing to deprive of life innocent civilians. All of
    this is orchestrated from the highest state level.

    The dangerous rise in manifestations of armenophobia not only fails to
    contribute to an atmosphere of trust in the region, but also leads to
    questions about Azerbaijan's understanding of the goals of the United
    Nations to practice tolerance and live together in peace with one
    another as good neighbors. Aspiring for membership in the Security
    Council of the UN with such an understanding is impermissible and even
    dangerous'.

    /Times.am/

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