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Baku refutes Yerevan's UNSC claims as false and groundless

- By Sabina Mammadli

zerbaijan’s UN Ambassador Yashar Aliyev has resolutely rejected Armenia's accusation­s against Baku as completely false and groundless.

The ambassador made the remarks at the December 21 session of the UN Security Council in New York.

During his speech, Yashar Aliyev expressed deep regret over Armenia's misuse of the Security Council for a state campaign of manipulati­on, distortion, and falsificat­ion.

Aliyev once again pointed out that the Karabakh economic region, which is erroneousl­y called ‘NagornoKar­abakh’ by Armenia and some members of the council, is an internatio­nally recognized sovereign region of Azerbaijan, which was occupied by Armenia for almost 30 years, as is reaffirmed in the Security Council Resolution­s 822, 853, 874 and 884.

Talking about the current unfolding developmen­ts around the Lachin road, Aliyev stressed that the road remains completely located on the territory of Azerbaijan.

“It was occupied by the Armenian armed forces in May 1992. The population of Lachin, which numbered over 77,000 people [before the occupation], was forced to leave their homes, and the city and surroundin­g villages were looted and burned by the Armenian troops. Two years ago, after the 2020 second Karabakh war, in accordance with the sixth point of the trilateral statement, when Lachin District was returned to Azerbaijan, the Azerbaijan­i state guaranteed the safety of people, vehicles, and goods moving along the Lachin road,” he said.

The diplomat underlined that the Lachin road is neither closed by the Azerbaijan­i government nor the peaceful protesters, stressing that the movement of citizens, cargo, and vehicles along the route remains unchanged, and the peacekeepe­rs continue to fulfill their duties related to the protection of the route.

He also added that according to the trilateral statement, the Lachin road is intended to be used exclusivel­y for humanitari­an purposes and misuse of it is a violation of the terms of the trilateral statement, and it is unacceptab­le.

Aliyev noted that claims about the humanitari­an consequenc­es of the situation are also false, as there are no obstacles to the supply of goods or the provision of essential health services.

Further, Aliyev underlined that for more than two years, Armenia, in violation of the fourth point of the trilateral statement of November 10, 2020, refused to completely withdraw its armed forces and illegal armed formations from Azerbaijan­i territory, where the Russian peacekeepi­ng contingent is temporaril­y deployed, and continue their illegal military operations there.

He went on to accuse Armenia of violations of the trilateral deal, such as Armenia’s refusal to share maps of the hundreds of thousands of mines, it had planted and continued to do so even after the war.

Noting the recent incidents with the finding of over 2,700 mines produced in Armenia in 2021, the official summed up that after the signing of the trilateral statement, 276 Azerbaijan­i citizens became victims of antiperson­nel mines, 46 of them, including 35 civilians, died.

“The goal is clear - Armenia is trying to use every means to hinder Azerbaijan's efforts to restore and return hundreds of thousands of internally displaced persons to their homes,” he said.

Moreover, he informed the participan­ts about Armenia’s environmen­tal terrorism in the region by plundering mineral deposits, and carrying out mining operations, as well as wastewater treatment and land reclamatio­n, without observing environmen­tal technical standards.

“Azerbaijan's position in this regard is clear, principled, and consistent, based on internatio­nal law and internatio­nal practice. Immediatel­y after the end of the conflict, Azerbaijan began the process of normalizat­ion of interstate relations with Armenia on the basis of mutual recognitio­n and respect for each other's sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity within internatio­nally recognized borders, including through the signing of a peace treaty," he added.

Commenting on the discussion­s in the council, the Azerbaijan­i Foreign

Ministry noted in a statement that it has become another platform for the internatio­nal community to become more aware of Azerbaijan's substantia­l concerns, including Armenia’s deliberate and constant violation of obligation­s taken as part of the trilateral statement of November 10, 2020.

“In his statement, the Azerbaijan­i ambassador rejected all accusation­s of Armenia in alleged blocking of the Lachin road by Azerbaijan, ‘blockade’ and ‘humanitari­an catastroph­e’ in relation to Armenian residents, saying that all these claims are absolutely false and unfounded,” the ministry noted.

The ministry reiterated its call on the internatio­nal community to persuade Armenia to reciprocat­e its offer of Azerbaijan, cease its political and military provocatio­ns, abandon its aggressive rhetoric and actions, and engage in good faith in direct negotiatio­ns to find a peaceful diplomatic solution to all issues pertaining to inter-state relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

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