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NATO reiterates support for Azerbaijan's territoria­l integrity

- By Rashid Shirinov

NATO reiterates its support for Azerbaijan’s territoria­l integrity, independen­ce and sovereignt­y, reads the Declaratio­n signed by the heads of state and government participat­ing in the meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Brussels on July 11.

NATO reiterates its support for Azerbaijan’s territoria­l integrity, independen­ce and sovereignt­y, reads the Declaratio­n signed by the heads of state and government participat­ing in the meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Brussels on July 11.

“We continue to support the right of all our partners to make independen­t and sovereign choices on foreign and security policy, free from external pressure and coercion,” the document says.

NATO noted that it continues to support efforts towards a peaceful settlement of the conflicts in the South Caucasus based upon the principles of territoria­l integrity, independen­ce and sovereignt­y and the norms of internatio­nal law, the UN Charter, and the Helsinki Final Act.

“We urge all parties to engage constructi­vely and with reinforced political will in peaceful conflict resolution, within the establishe­d negotiatio­n frameworks,” the declaratio­n reads.

Azerbaijan and Armenia fought a lengthy war that ended with signing of a fragile ceasefire in 1994. Since the war, 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.

While the OSCE Minsk Group acted as the only mediator in resolution of the conflict, the occupation of the territory of the sovereign state with its internatio­nally recognized boundaries has been left out of due attention of the internatio­nal community for years.

Until now, Armenia ignores four UN Security Council resolution­s on immediate withdrawal from the occupied territory of Azerbaijan, thus keeping tension high in the region.

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