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Foreign Ministry lambasts so-called "elections" in occupied territories

31 August 2015 17:17 (UTC+04:00)
Foreign Ministry lambasts so-called "elections" in occupied territories

By Sara Rajabova

Baku has lambasted the so-called "elections" to the "self-governing bodies" of the puppet separatist regime in Azerbaijan’s occupied territories scheduled for September 13 evaluating it as an open violation of international law and said it cannot have any legal force.

“The Foreign Ministry reiterates that the separatist regime established by Armenia in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan is ultimately nothing other than the product of aggression and racial discrimination; it is under Armenia's direction and control and survives by virtue of its military, political, financial and other support, as was confirmed recently by the European Court of Human Rights in its judgment of 16 June 2015 on the case of Chiragov and others v. Armenia,” the ministry said in a statement issued on August 31.

The ECHR reaffirmed Armenia’s responsibility in the occupation of Azerbaijani territories. The court ruled in favor of the applicants, recognizing Armenia’s continuing violations of their rights under the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms.

“It is well known that Armenia unleashed the war and used force against Azerbaijan, occupied almost one fifth of its territory, including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and seven adjacent regions, carried out ethnic cleansing of the seized areas by expelling about one million Azerbaijanis from their homes and committed other serious crimes during the conflict. The international community has consistently deplored, in the strongest terms, the use of military force against Azerbaijan and the resulting occupation of its territories, as reflected in United Nations Security Council resolutions 822 (1993), 853 (1993), 874 (1993) and 884 (1993), thus rejecting any actions violating Azerbaijan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity and refusing to recognize as legitimate the situation created through such actions,” the statement reads.

The holding of the so-called "elections" is a yet another clear manifestation that, by undertaking consistent measures to maintain the status-quo, consolidate the results of its occupation policy and annexationist aspirations, Armenia is not genuinely interested in seeking a political settlement of the armed conflict and, instead, pursues the path of provocations and escalation, according to the ministry.

Against the background of continuing military occupation and ethnic cleansing of the Azerbaijani territories, this mock "election" exercise constitutes a clear violation of the Azerbaijani Constitution and the norms and principles of international law, and, therefore, shall have no legal effect whatsoever.

“Armenia's policy of attempted annexation of the occupied Azerbaijani territories has no chance of succeeding. The only way to achieve a durable and lasting conflict settlement is to ensure the unconditional and complete withdrawal of the Armenian armed forces from the Nagorno-Karabakh region and other occupied territories of Azerbaijan, as the UN Security Council demands in its above-mentioned resolutions, and the exercise by the forcibly displaced Azerbaijani population of its inalienable right to return to their homes and properties in the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan and adjacent regions,” according to the statement.

The document noted that this conflict can only be resolved on the basis of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Azerbaijan within its internationally recognized borders.

“No acquisition of territory by force shall ever be recognized by the international community as lawful. Never Azerbaijan shall reconcile with the seizure of its territories. The military occupation of the Azerbaijani territory does not represent a solution and shall never produce a political outcome desired by Armenia,” the statement reads.

The statement voiced Azerbaijan’s call on all members of the international community, in line with their obligations under international law, not to recognize as lawful the situation resulting from the occupation of the territories of Azerbaijan, nor render aid or assistance in maintaining that situation and take effective measures to this end.

“Armenia must drop its futile attempts to mislead its own people and the wider international community, cease its policy of annexation and ethnic cleansing, engage constructively in the conflict settlement process and comply with its international obligations,” according to statement.

The ministry reminded that the responsibility for the consequences of any action which Azerbaijan may be obliged to take in connection with the continued illegal presence of the Armenian armed forces and unlawful activities in the occupied territories in order to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity within its internationally recognized borders will lie entirely with Armenia.

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Sara Rajabova is AzerNews’ staff journalist, follow her on Twitter: @SaraRajabova

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