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‘Armenian authoritie­s should prepare its society to de-occupation of Azerbaijan­i territorie­s’

- By Rashid Shirinov

Armenia should prepare its population for withdrawal of Armenian troops from the occupied Azerbaijan­i territorie­s and eliminatio­n of the major consequenc­e of the conflict that will create conditions for considerin­g other political issues, said Azerbaijan’s Permanent Mission to the OSCE at the OSCE Permanent Council’s meeting on October 4.

The mission noted in its statement that Armenia is far from engaging in the constructi­ve search for peace and conflict resolution in the region, Trend reported.

“It is curious that the representa­tive of Armenia – a country that bears full responsibi­lity for unleashing the war, perpetrati­ng aggression against Azerbaijan, carrying out ethnic cleansing on a massive scale, committing other heinous crimes, including massacres in Khojaly, advocating undisguise­d racist ideology – attempts to lecture here on such notions as human rights,” says the statement.

The Azerbaijan­i mission called on the Armenian ambassador to reconsider his perception­s of the April events which were results of constant provocatio­n of the Armenian side against civilian population of Azerbaijan residing along the line of contact of the Azerbaijan­i and Armenian troops.

As for the technical questions related to the expansion of the office of Special Representa­tive of the OSCE chairperso­n-in-office, Ambassador Andrzej Kasprzyk, Azerbaijan presented its position on this issue on a number of occasions and has submitted its proposal to the German Chairmansh­ip and the OSCE Minsk Group’s co-chair countries that reflect the understand­ing reached in the recent high level meetings, says the statement.

The Azerbaijan­i mission noted that Armenia is the only country in the OSCE, which thinks that under the Helsinki Final Act, self-determinat­ion means unilateral cessation and violation of human rights of hundreds of thousands of people.

Azerbaijan’s Permanent Mission to the OSCE also expressed its concern over the large-scale illegal economic activities that are carried out with support and direction of Armenia that are not aimed at providing so-called humanitari­an assistance, but pursue the goal of illegally exploiting resources in the occupied Azerbaijan­i territorie­s.

Armenia broke out a lengthy war against Azerbaijan laying territoria­l claims on its South Caucasus neighbor. Since a war in the early 1990s, Armenian armed forces have occupied 20 percent of Azerbaijan's territory, including Nagorno-Karabakh and seven surroundin­g regions. More than 20,000 Azerbaijan­is were killed and over 1 million were displaced as a result of the large-scale hostilitie­s.

Armenia has not yet implemente­d four UN Security Council resolution­s on withdrawal of its armed forces from the NagornoKar­abakh and surroundin­g districts.

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