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    H.E. MR. EDWARD NALBANDIAN MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF THE REPUBLIC OF ARMENIA AT THE GENERAL DEBATE OF THE 67TH SESSION OF THE UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

    http://www.mfa.am/en/speeches/item/2012/10/01/67sesion/
    01.10.2012

    by H.E. Mr. Edward NALBANDIAN
    Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia

    at the General Debate
    of the 67th Session of the UN General Assembly

    New York, 1 October 2012

    Mr. President,
    Excellencies,
    Ladies and Gentlemen,

    I would like to join the previous speakers in congratulating Vuk
    Jeremic on his election as the President of the 67th Session of
    the General Assembly. I would also like to extend our thanks to the
    outgoing President, Nasser Abdulaziz Al-Nasser.

    This session of the General Assembly is an invaluable opportunity to
    bring together the United Nations member states in order to examine
    the challenges facing humanity and to join efforts to effectively
    address them and to realize internationally agreed goals. We all
    know that when decisions are based on common understanding, their
    implementation and success are more promising.

    Armenia has committed itself to the strengthening of the institutional
    capacities of the United Nations. We support the United Nations reform
    processes and are ready to bring our feasible contribution to them. We
    believe that the reforms are an opportunity to make the role of the
    UN stronger on crucial issues facing the world and to accomplish both
    the Millennium Development and Sustainable Development Goals.

    We welcome the fact that along with the agenda of the sixty-seventh
    session that encompasses the pressing issues of joint responsibility
    for maintenance of international peace, security, it is proposed to
    focus during this session on the settlement of disputes by peaceful
    means.

    In this context we consider the goals of disarmament and arms control
    as major elements of global and regional security systems. We must also
    shoulder the responsibility to work together to counter militaristic
    threats.

    Few days ago, in the framework of the UN the first-ever High-Level
    Forum on Culture of Peace took place urging for tolerance and building
    mutual understanding and mutual respect. Unfortunately nowadays hate
    and intolerance are continuing to spread in some parts of the world
    and we have yet to dig into the roots and causes of such situation,
    to have the courage to openly ask difficult questions on the reasons
    and face sometimes painful responses.

    Mr. President,

    Regrettably, we have witnessed intolerance and hatred in our part of
    the world, too. Year after year Armenia has been raising its concerns
    from this podium over the militaristic rhetoric, blatant violation of
    international commitments and anti-Armenian hysteria being instilled
    into the Azerbaijani society from the highest levels of its leadership.

    Many international organizations on human rights alerted about flagrant
    cases of xenophobia, racism, intolerance and violations of human rights
    in Azerbaijan, alerted on the policy of hatred against Armenians.

    What is the Azerbaijani response? It is not only ignoring the
    expectations of the international community, but is constantly making
    new and new steps going against the values of civilized world. The
    latest such case is the Azeri government's release and glorification
    of the murderer Safarov, who had slaughtered with an axe an Armenian
    officer in his sleep, during a NATO program in Budapest simply because
    he was an Armenian. The Azerbaijani leadership made him a symbol of
    national pride and an example to follow by youth. The world reaction
    was unanimous and very clear in condemning what was done by Baku.

    Azerbaijan expresses bewilderment on the stance of the international
    community. And what did they expect? That the international community
    would applaud the glorification of a heinous murderer? Azerbaijani
    leadership is continuing to pretend that this act corresponds not
    only to the Azerbaijani constitution and legislation, but also to the
    norms and principles of international law, the respective European
    Convention. The leadership of this country is claiming that what
    was done is just very good. It is very sad that the constitution and
    legislation of any country could allow the heroization of a murderer
    and salary payment for the years passed in prison by brutal criminal.

    The Council of Europe Commissioner of Human Rights warned that "to
    glorify and reward such a person flies in the face of all accepted
    standards for human rights protection and rule of law". The European
    Parliament President and Parliamentary Assembly of the Council
    of Europe President alerted about the abuse of the European legal
    instrument. The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
    said that "ethnically motivated hate crimes of this gravity should
    be deplored and properly punished - not publicly glorified".

    It is very clear that there are different perceptions about
    international legal principles and laws, different perceptions in
    Azerbaijan and the rest of the world about what is good and what is
    bad. This is deeply irresponsible and shameful behavior of not only
    a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council, but a member of
    the UN.

    It is clear that international community should not tolerate the
    attempts of the Azerbaijani leadership to adjust the international
    law to their own racist ideology. Having a rich internal experience in
    corruption Baku is attempting to transfer it to interstate relations
    exploiting it as a tool to impose its own misperceptions on others.

    The international community could not tolerate the attempts of
    Azerbaijan to replace the rule of law with the rule of oil.

    Safarov's scandalous affair has seriously undermined the
    Nagorno-Karabakh negotiation process and endangered the fragile
    regional security and stability.

    Azerbaijan poses a threat to the security and stability in the region
    by its constantly menacing to use force against Nagorno-Karabakh and
    Armenia along with unprovoked daily war-mongering by its leadership,
    by not only rejecting the proposals of the three Co-Chair countries
    on the consolidation of the ceasefire agreement, on the creation of
    a mechanism of investigation of incidents on the line of contact, but
    also by systematic ceasefire violations not only on the contact line
    between Nagorno-Karabakh and Azerbaijan, but also by provocations on
    the border with Armenia, by ceaseless acts of vandalism towards the
    Armenian historical and cultural heritage.

    While Armenia together with the international mediators is exerting
    efforts around the table of negotiations, Azerbaijan is multiplying
    its military budget, increasing it more than twentyfold during the last
    few years, and boasting about it. While Armenia and the international
    community are calling for withdrawal of snipers from the line of
    contact, Azerbaijani leaders are rejecting it and opening sniper
    schools for the youth. While Armenia is calling for regional economic
    cooperation, which could become a tool for increasing confidence
    between the parties, Azerbaijani authorities are declaring that
    together with Turkey, they will continue the blockade until there
    are no more Armenians in Armenia.

    Armenia and the international community are speaking in one language
    regarding the Nagorno-Karabakh issue. The documents on the settlement
    of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict adopted in the frameworks of the OSCE
    Astana Summit of 2010 and Ministerial Conferences of Helsinki 2008,
    Athens 2009, Almaty 2010, Vilnius 2011, the statements of Presidents of
    the Co-Chair countries in the frameworks of the G8 Summits in L'Aquila
    in 2009, in Muskoka in 2010, in Deauville in 2011 and during the G20
    Summit 2012 in Los Cabos are proofs of that. Armenia's position is
    in line with these documents, is in line with the position of the
    international community - to go for the settlement on this basis.

    Despite the intensive efforts of the three Co-Chair countries it has
    been impossible to reach a breakthrough in the conflict resolution,
    because the Azerbaijani side rejected one after another all proposals
    presented by the mediators.

    Regardless of Azerbaijan's destructive stance, Armenia will continue to
    exert efforts towards the settlement of the Karabakh issue exclusively
    through peaceful means and on the basis of the purposes, principles
    and norms reflected in the UN Charter and the international law.

    Mr. President,

    As many speakers, I should also express our concerns about the
    developments and worsening of the humanitarian situation in Syria,
    which directly affects also the large Armenian community in this
    country. This community was formed mainly by the survivors of the
    Armenian Genocide in Ottoman Empire in the beginning of the 20th
    century. Today they are struggling for life as many Syrian citizens.

    Armenia is continuing to receive refugees from Syria that are full
    of worries about the escalation of violence in this country. It is
    impossible to reach a durable settlement without the cessation of
    hostilities by all parties and without an inclusive political dialogue
    taking into account the interests of all Syrians.

    Mr. President,

    The United Nations will mark the 65th anniversary of the Convention
    on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide next
    year. That anniversary will become an important landmark to make it
    more effective instrument in combatting the crimes of genocide. The
    denial of genocide and impunity pave way for the repetition of new
    crimes against humanity. As descendants of the nation that survived the
    horrors of the first genocide of the 20th century we are convinced that
    independent of any kind of considerations, the international community
    should stand together in the recognition and strong condemnation of
    genocides to be able to prevent them. It is due to the absence of
    this unanimity that humanity witnesses new attempts of crimes against
    humanity. Our strong conviction is that we should keep this issue
    high on our common agenda. We should recommit ourselves to a world
    where the crime of genocide would never occur again.

    Mr. President,

    Armenia shares its part of our common responsibility to support the
    United Nations as the stage of dialogue, multilateralism and collective
    action to address the multiple challenges of today's world.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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