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    Airline Industry Information
    January 16, 2013 Wednesday


    Azerbaijan issues warning on Khankendi Airport



    The government of Azerbaijan said it has strongly condemned the
    planned opening of Khankendi airport in Armenian-occupied
    Nagorno-Karabakh.

    Ahead of the next meeting of EuroNest PA, the head of the Azerbaijani
    delegation, Elkhan Suleymanov said that the International Civil
    Aviation Organization and the European Civil Aviation Conference
    should not certify the opening of a new airport.

    He said that the airport, in the Armenian-occupied Nagorno-Karabakh,
    violates Azerbaijan's airspace and the rules of international law.

    Suleymanov added that operating civil flights in Nagorno-Karabakh
    without the consent of the State Civil Aviation Administration of the
    Republic of Azerbaijan, would contradict the 1994 Chicago Convention
    on Civil Aviation.

    The move would also go against the principles of state sovereignty and
    territorial integrity of Baku, recognised in its Resolutions No. 822,
    854, 873, and 884, by the UN Security Council and confirmed in similar
    documents by the European Parliament, PACE, OSCE PA, and other
    international organizations, he said.

    This controversy follows a period of renewed efforts by the
    international community, together with the mediation of the OSCE Minsk
    Group, to achieve a peaceful settlement of the 'frozen conflict' of
    the Nagorno-Karabakh region.

    The region seized by separatist Armenian paramilitary groups together
    with seven surrounding districts in Azerbaijan in the aftermath of the
    collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s.

    In October last year, Armenia announced its intention to open the
    airport of Khankendi in order to operate civil flights from and to
    Yerevan.

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