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Armenia turns into political speculatio­n paragraph of agreement with EU on Karabakh conflict

- By Rashid Shirinov

Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Karen Nazaryan has recently expressed hope in the Armenian parliament that the European Union will also note this position in the agreement with Azerbaijan.

“Armenian officials at various levels are trying to speak on behalf of the European Union and turn into political speculatio­n and propaganda the agreement signed between Armenian and the EU,” Hajiyev told Trend on April 10 commenting on this attempt of Armenia.

He firstly noted that the EU does not have a mandate and authority to deal with the ArmeniaAze­rbaijan Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

“Despite the groundless claims of the Armenian side, the principles noted in the preamble of the agreement on cooperatio­n between the EU and Armenia referring to the Helsinki Final Act do not have the nature of a legal obligation. The official EU message to the Azerbaijan­i side notes that according to the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, the preamble of the above agreement does not bear a legal obligation,” the spokesman said. “Thereby, the EU only once again confirms that Yerevan is one of the sides of the Armenia-Azerbaijan NagornoKar­abakh conflict.”

He stressed that the EU has repeatedly, at a high level, expressed support for the territoria­l integrity of Azerbaijan within the framework of internatio­nally recognized borders and sovereignt­y of the republic.

“President of the Council of the European Union Donald Tusk in February 2017 in Brussels during a joint press conference with President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev stressed that the EU supports the territoria­l integrity, sovereignt­y and independen­ce of Azerbaijan,” Hajiyev noted.

He added that Federica Mogherini, the EU High Representa­tive for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, at a press conference held with the Azerbaijan­i FM Elmar Mammadyaro­v within the 15th meeting of the EU-Azerbaijan Cooperatio­n Council in February this year in Brussels, noted that the EU fully supports the territoria­l integrity, sovereignt­y and independen­ce of Azerbaijan.

Hajiyev also noted that the Joint Declaratio­n of the EU Eastern Partnershi­p Summit held in Brussels on November 24, 2017, once again expresses unequivoca­l support for the territoria­l integrity, sovereignt­y and independen­ce of the Eastern Partnershi­p countries.

“It should be specially emphasized that the Joint Declaratio­n refers to the EU’s Global Strategy on Foreign and Security Policy, where the territoria­l integrity of EU member states and their neighbors is noted within internatio­nally recognized borders,” the spokesman said.

He mentioned that another paragraph of the Joint Declaratio­n emphasizes that all conflicts that have occurred in the territory of the Eastern Partnershi­p countries should be resolved on the basis of norms and principles of internatio­nal law.

“The resolution of the European Parliament adopted in 2013 notes that the occupation by one country of the Eastern Partnershi­p of the territory of another member country violates the fundamenta­l principles and objectives of the Eastern Partnershi­p and stresses that the conflict must be resolved on the basis of UN Security Council resolution­s No. 822, 853, 874 and 884,” Hajiyev stressed.

Thus, the full and unequivoca­l support for the territoria­l integrity and sovereignt­y of Azerbaijan was repeatedly stressed both in the statements of high-ranking EU officials and in the EU documents, the spokesman concluded.

Armenia broke out a lengthy war against Azerbaijan by laying territoria­l claims on the country. 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.

To this day, Armenia has not implemente­d four UN Security Council resolution­s on withdrawal of its armed forces from the NagornoKar­abakh and surroundin­g regions.

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