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PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE OF AZERBAIJAN TO UN ADDRESSES LETTER TO SECRETARY-GENERAL
Baku, September 25 (AzerTAc). Permanent Representative of Azerbaijan to the United Nations, Ambassador Agshin Mehdiyev addressed a letter to the Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.
The letter reads: “According to mass media reports, early in September 2009 President Serzh Sargsyan of the Republic of Armenia visited the occupied territories of the Republic of Azerbaijan. The purpose of the visit was to participate in the events organized on the occasion of “independence day” of the subordinate separatist entity illegally established by Armenia in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan. Simultaneously, Minister for Foreign Affairs Edward Nalbandian of the Republic of Armenia and accompanying high-ranking Armenian diplomats visited the occupied territories of Azerbaijan in the framework of the annual meeting of heads of diplomatic missions of Armenia.
My Government considers the aforementioned visits to the occupied territories of Azerbaijan and bellicose rhetoric as an open challenge to the ongoing efforts towards the soonest political settlement of the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan. In reality Armenia undertook yet another attempt to justify its annexationist policy and mislead the international community by means of blatant distortion of facts as to the origin and essence of the ethnically constructed subordinate separatist entity which the world refused to recognize.
The ritualistic visit of the high-ranking officials and diplomats of Armenia to the occupied territories of Azerbaijan to commemorate the events, which became a starting point of large-scale war between the two States and caused incalculable human sufferings, testifies that Armenia fails to fulfill its most basic and compelling responsibilities and gives preference to escalation with unpredictable consequences.
It is essential to recall, in this regard, that the Security Council has consistently reaffirmed both the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Azerbaijan and inadmissibility of the use of force for the acquisition of territory. It has also recognizes that Nagorno-Karabakh is part of Azerbaijan and has called on a number of occasions for immediate, full and unconditional withdrawal of the occupying forces from all the occupied territories of Azerbaijan. Further, the General Assembly expressly reaffirmed in resolution 62/243 of 14 March, 2008, entitled “The situation in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan”, continued respect and support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Azerbaijan within its internationally recognize borders as a basis for the settlement of the conflict.
The Republic of Armenia must realize that, for its own good and in the interests of lasting peace, stability and mutually beneficial cooperation in the region, there is n o alternative other than solving the conflict based on respect for the territorial integrity and inviolability of the internationally recognizes borders Azerbaijan. The Republic of Azerbaijan will never accept a solution compromising its territorial integrity, ignoring the rights of its people and legalizing the current status quo.
I should be grateful if you would have the present letter circulated as a document of the General Assembly, under agenda items 13 and 18, and of the Security Council.”
The letter reads: “According to mass media reports, early in September 2009 President Serzh Sargsyan of the Republic of Armenia visited the occupied territories of the Republic of Azerbaijan. The purpose of the visit was to participate in the events organized on the occasion of “independence day” of the subordinate separatist entity illegally established by Armenia in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan. Simultaneously, Minister for Foreign Affairs Edward Nalbandian of the Republic of Armenia and accompanying high-ranking Armenian diplomats visited the occupied territories of Azerbaijan in the framework of the annual meeting of heads of diplomatic missions of Armenia.
My Government considers the aforementioned visits to the occupied territories of Azerbaijan and bellicose rhetoric as an open challenge to the ongoing efforts towards the soonest political settlement of the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan. In reality Armenia undertook yet another attempt to justify its annexationist policy and mislead the international community by means of blatant distortion of facts as to the origin and essence of the ethnically constructed subordinate separatist entity which the world refused to recognize.
The ritualistic visit of the high-ranking officials and diplomats of Armenia to the occupied territories of Azerbaijan to commemorate the events, which became a starting point of large-scale war between the two States and caused incalculable human sufferings, testifies that Armenia fails to fulfill its most basic and compelling responsibilities and gives preference to escalation with unpredictable consequences.
It is essential to recall, in this regard, that the Security Council has consistently reaffirmed both the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Azerbaijan and inadmissibility of the use of force for the acquisition of territory. It has also recognizes that Nagorno-Karabakh is part of Azerbaijan and has called on a number of occasions for immediate, full and unconditional withdrawal of the occupying forces from all the occupied territories of Azerbaijan. Further, the General Assembly expressly reaffirmed in resolution 62/243 of 14 March, 2008, entitled “The situation in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan”, continued respect and support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Azerbaijan within its internationally recognize borders as a basis for the settlement of the conflict.
The Republic of Armenia must realize that, for its own good and in the interests of lasting peace, stability and mutually beneficial cooperation in the region, there is n o alternative other than solving the conflict based on respect for the territorial integrity and inviolability of the internationally recognizes borders Azerbaijan. The Republic of Azerbaijan will never accept a solution compromising its territorial integrity, ignoring the rights of its people and legalizing the current status quo.
I should be grateful if you would have the present letter circulated as a document of the General Assembly, under agenda items 13 and 18, and of the Security Council.”