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  • BAKU: Presidency in UN SC to allow Azerbaijan to raise issues

    Trend, Azerbaijan
    May 5 2012


    Presidency in UN Security Council to allow Azerbaijan to raise issue
    of executing UNSC resolutions on occupation of Azerbaijani
    territories, top official says


    Azerbaijan, Baku, May 5 / Trend E. Mehdiyev, A. Akhundov /

    The presidency in the UN Security Council (UNSC) gives Azerbaijan
    additional opportunities to raise the issue of executing the UN
    Security Council resolutions on the occupation of Azerbaijani
    territories by Armenia which have not been implemented yet,
    Azerbaijani Presidential Administration Social and Political
    Department Chief Ali Hasanov told media today.

    "Azerbaijan's monthly presidency in the Security Council, chaired by
    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, started yesterday," he said. "The
    presidency will pass to Azerbaijan again for a month in accordance
    with the schedule in September 2013. First, electing and presidency in
    the Security Council is a pleasant fact for Azerbaijan. We perceive
    this as an expression of the world community's confidence in
    Azerbaijan."

    "Azerbaijan must justify this confidence," he said.

    "Azerbaijan must take part in objective resolving the global problems,
    and objectively relate to the events taking place in the world," he
    said. "The country must strive for the UN to choose the best way,
    adhere to the norms of international law. One of the examples of
    violating these rules is the Nagorno-Karabakh problem. Azerbaijan
    continues making its efforts to resolve more than 20 years. The
    presidency in the UN Security Council gives Azerbaijan additional
    opportunities to raise the issue of executing the UN unfulfilled
    resolutions concerning the occupation of Azerbaijani territories by
    Armenia and to develop the mechanisms to prevent these incidents in
    the future."

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