Terrorists and extremists fighting on the Azerbaijani side: David Babayan

Lusine Avanesyan
Public Radio of Armenia
Stepanakert

The Nagorno Karabakh Republic welcomes the statement of the OSCE Minsk Group, but has certain reservations, Spokesman for the NKR President David Babayan told a press conference today.

According to him, the statements should be more targeted and should express a clear stance on Azeri actions. “We are ready to assume responsibility, but we are not the party violating the ceasefire,” he said.

David Babayan said “all members of the OSCE Minsk Group are interested in the peaceful settlement of the Karabakh conflict. “If the clashes grow into large-scale military actions, the whole region will turn into a battle scene, many countries will get involved whether they want it or not,” he added.

The Spokesman said he expects hot discussions during the forthcoming visit of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs.

In response to a question by the , Babayan said they have all grounds to assert that there are terrorists and extremists fighting on the Azerbaijani side. “We’ve heard from our soldiers that they have seen people speaking Turkish and Arabic, wearing uniforms differing from that of the Azerbaijani army.”

As for Ankara’s role, David Babayan said “Turkey is inciting clashes” and quoted the leader of the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party Selahattin Demirtas as saying that “Turkish President Erdogan and Prime Minister Davutoglu are personally responsible for the current escalation.”

Australian MP slams Azerbaijan’s aggression towards Republic of Nagorno Karabakh

The Federal Member for Bennelong, John Alexander, has released a statement condemning Azerbaijan’s aggression towards the Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh and the targeting of innocent civilian lives.

“I deplore the recent acts of aggression committed by the Azerbaijan military against ethnic Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh, with reports of civilians being targeted including the shelling of a school in the Martuni region that resulted in the death of a 12 year old boy and the serious injury of two other children,” Alexander said.

Alexander has spoken in Parliament on several occasions regarding the status of Nagorno-Karabakh, and reiterated in his statement that it is an Armenian-populated Republic with people who “enjoy a democratic system of government, a commitment to human rights and a free press that lies in start contrast to their closest neighbour”.

In his statement, Alexander reminds us that this year would mark the 25th Anniversary of Independence for the Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh, the 28th Anniversary of the Sumgait Pogroms, and the 101st Anniversary of the Armenian Genocide.

While slamming Azerbaijan’s aggression, Alexander also condemned the Turkish government’s recent seizure of Armenian, Assyrian and Chaldean Churches in the Diyarbakir region.

In regards to Azerbaijan’s aggression and Turkey’s expropriation, Alexander said: “These historical events remain supremely relevant to Armenian people in Yerevan, Artsakh, Sur and across the globe.”

ANC Australia Executive Administrator Arin Markarian said: “We thank Mr. Alexander for this highly commendable statement during these tough times. Again, his strong stance and voice has shown why he is a great advocate for human rights issues, and a great friend of the people of Nagorno-Karabakh.”

“It is very important that other MPs and Senators join in a united effort to condemn the violent aggression that Azerbaijan has initiated against the Armenians of the Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh, and Mr. Alexander has done himself well to lead the way on bringing awareness to this issue in Australia.”

Armenian, Russian Presidents discuss escalation in Karabakh conflict zone

Presidents of Armenia and Russia Serzh Sargsyan and Vladimir Putin had a phone conversation today at the initiative of the Russian party.

The Presidents of the two countries discussed the latest developments in the Nagorno Karabakh conflict zone. The interlocutors attached importance to the resumption of  negotiations under the auspices of the OSCE Minsk Group with a view of searching for further avenues of Karabakh conflict settlement.

President Putin expressed deep concern over the large-scale clashes, which resulted in a number of casualties.

The Russian President urged the parties to observe the ceasefire regime. He noted that “Russia has not spared and will not spare any effort to contribute to the settlement of the situation.”

The parties agreed to maintain contacts in different formats.

Eurasian Intergovenmental Council sitting moved to Moscow. Medvedev due in Armenia on April 7

The sitting of the Eurasian Intergovenmental Council will be held in Moscow next week. The Prime Ministers of Armenia and Russia Hovik Abrahamyan and Dmitry Medvedev discussed the  change of the venue in a phone conversation today, Russian Government’s Press Service reports.

The meeting was initially planned to be held in Yerevan, Armenia.

Dmitry Medvedev confirmed he would visit Armenia on April 7-8 as planned.

The Russian Prime Minister expressed serious concern over the recent outbreak of hostilities along the Nagorno-Karabakh line of contact.

He stressed the need to ensure the strict implementation of the ceasefire regime as well as the importance of resumption of the process of political settlement.

Russia not accusing external forces of tensions in Nagorno-Karabakh

Russia is not accusing external forces, including Ankara, of tensions in Nagorno-Karabakh, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Monday, TASS reports.

“We are not accusing any external forces and any external players of provoking the current outbreak of tensions (in Nagorno-Karabakh),” Lavrov said. “Nor do we accuse Ankara.”

“Of course, we have heard the (relevant) statements of the Turkish leadership, which are one-sided,” he went on to say. “However, in general, now it is important for our Turkish neighbors to set a course for stopping interference in the affairs of any countries, be it Iraq or Syria.” “There is plenty of evidence that Turkey, in spite of all appeals, pushes ahead with such interference and continues to support terrorism,” the Russian minister said.

“I don’t venture to judge what role Ankara played or did not play or continues to play with regard to Nagorno-Karabakh,” Lavrov said. “However, it would be appropriate for everyone, including Turkey and the Turkish people, to make sure that Ankara focuses on stopping the support of terrorism. I think that’s the idea I can safely express, and we will act in favor of this.”

According to the minister, the Russian side notes attempts to frustrate efforts of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs on Nagorno-Karabakh.

“We can say that there are attempts from those who are dissatisfied with the basic approaches to the Nagorno-Karabakh settlement,” he said.

Lavrov has also stressed that there can be no military solution to the conflict and called on Baku and Yerevan to heed the calls for peace.

“Out stance was explained by the president, the Foreign Ministry and the Defense Ministry,” he said. “Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu and yours truly have contacted our counterparts. We expressed the most serious concern and confirmed the president’s message to the effect it is essential to terminate violations of the ceasefire regimen as soon as possible, without delay, and to avoid creating hindrances to the resumption of efforts to make transition to a peace settlement. We hope that these messages have been heard.”

“At least the two sides have declared that the necessary orders had been issued. There’ve been some reports today that excesses have not subsided yet,” Lavrov said. “We keep in touch with Baku and Yerevan to ensure the signals from Moscow, Washington and Paris should be heard at last.”

 

 

Azerbaijan’s steps will make Armenia recognize Artsakh’s independence

 

 

 

The agreement on Mutual Military Assistance between Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh is being developed and will be submitted for parliamentary ratification as soon as it is signed,” Vice-President of the National Assembly Edward Sharmazanov told reporters today.

Speaking about the importance of the agreement, Secretary of the Republican faction Gagik Melikyan said: “It’s actually the first step towards the recognition of Nagorno Karabakh’s self-determination. De facto independence will be substituted by De jure. It’s high time to recognize the right of NKR to self-determination.”

“If Azerbaijan continues in the same spirit, it will lead to the necessity of recognizing the Nagorno Karabakh Republic,” Melikyan said.

Edward Sharmazanov, in turn, chided the unacceptable stance of the international community, which lays part of the blame on Armenia.

Armenia will recognize Artsakh, if military actions continue, President says

As a party to the ceasefire agreements signed in 1994, Armenia will continue to fully meet its commitment of ensuring the security of the people of Nagorno Karabakh, President Serzh Sargsyan said at a meeting with the Ambassadors of the OSCE member states.

President Sargsyan briefed the Ambassadors on the situation along the Nagorno Karabakh line of contact and the adequate ways of its settlement.

The President said he has instructed the Foreign Ministry to work towards signing an “Agreement on Mutually Military Assistance” with Nagorno Karabakh. “I have said on many occasions that Armenia will recognize the independence of Nagorno Karabakh if the large-scale military actions continue. The further intensification of military actions can lead to unpredictable and irreversible consequences, up until large-scale war. This will inevitable affect not only the South Caucasus, but also the European region, as a whole,” President Sargsyan said.

The full text of President Sargsyan’s remarks is provided below:

I appreciate your quick response to my invitation and thank you for being here. I am confident that all of you are informed about the situation on the Nagorno Karabakh line of contact. The purpose of inviting the Ambassadors of the OSCE participating states is to provide you with firsthand information.

As you already know, over the night of April 2 at around 3 am the Azeri side undertook a pre-planned and unprecedented provocation along the entire line of contact with Nagorno Karabakh, carrying out massive military actions and employing the entire complex of their arsenal – armored vehicles, heavy artillery and air force.

From the first hours of the hostilities, the adversary also targeted civilians. Schoolchildren were killed and wounded in the school yard; elderly people were viciously killed in their homes – all of them peaceful residents, including a 92 year old woman. And it was carried out by the so-called sabotage and reconnaissance group because no regular unit of the Azeri armed forces entered into any residential area. It is true, that right after this, the group was eliminated, however this is the fact. Footage featuring this scene also appeared in the mass media yesterday. You can watch that footage and juxtapose with the repeatedly uttered words of the leader of the neighboring state on the protection of the rights of the people of Karabakh within “the island of tolerance – Azerbaijan”.

Timely and professional actions of the NK Defense Army allowed to bring the entire situation under control.

Hostilities of this magnitude have not been registered since the establishment of the ceasefire in 1994. Provocative attacks of the Azeri side resumed the next morning and continue as we speak. Azerbaijan continues to target civilians, using multiple rocket launchers and mortars. After the so-called “unilateral ceasefire”, the Azerbaijani armed forces continued their active military actions along the line of contact as well as shelled the residential areas of Nagorno Karabakh.
The Republic of Armenia, as a party to the 1994 Ceasefire Agreement, will continue to fully implement its obligations to ensure the security of the people of Nagorno Karabakh. Moreover, I have instructed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to work with Nagorno Karabakh to elaborate an agreement on mutual military assistance. And here I would like to state what I have declared on many occasions – should military actions continue and escalate into larger scales, the Republic of Armenia will recognize the independence of Nagorno Karabakh.

Further escalation of the military actions may result in unpredictable and irreversible consequences, including an all-out war. It will obviously affect the security and stability not only of the South Caucasus but also the entire European area.
Clearly, the cessation of the hostilities and a peaceful resolution of the issue, in general, stem from the interests of the European states. The OSCE, as a structure which plays a crucial role in preserving the security in Europe, has a special role.

Regrettably, multiple warnings of the Armenian side that sooner or later Azerbaijan would become hostage to its own Armenophobic rhetoric and would plunge into a new military adventurism and therefore the aggressor must be contained by all possible means, fell short of desirable results. When Azerbaijan was bragging about the acquisition of arms and weaponry in profound quantaties, the international commuity remained silent or almost silent; when statements about seeking military solution to the problem were being made at the highest levels, the international community remained almost silent, when Azerbaijan was derailing the work of the OSCE Minsk Group and turning down the proposals to create confidence building mechanisms, the international community again kept silence. And today, international community is again silent as we see how Azerbaijan uses heavy artillery and bombards the peaceful population. By the way, literally minutes ago the Azeri armed forces for the first time used heavy flame-thrower system, “ognemyot” in Russian; the type is called TOS-1. Meanwhile, when the Defense Army of Nagorno Karabakh is taking counter measures against the armed forces of Azerbaijan that has manifold numerical superiority over NK, they are urged to “show restraint.”

I have three messages I would like you to convey to your capitals:

First, the Ministry of foreign affairs of Azerbaijan, why only the MFA, it was obvious from the speech of the President of Azerbaijan as well, and other official sources have publicly stated that for some purposes – which is perhaps clear to them but do not echo the logic of the so far occuring processes in any ways – Azerbaijan was the one that had initiated the offensive. According to their explanations, Azerbaijan attacked the Nagorno Karabakh Republic to resolve problems that assumingly had to be addressed through the peaceful talks under the auspices of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-chairs. We expect all the parties concerned with the regional peace to clearly demand an explanation from Baku concerning the launch of the millitary operations.

In recent days many heads of states and international organisations expressed their concerns over the situation, and made statements calling to establish peace. They cannot be effective as long as they are not directed to a specific adressee, the one who provoked the offensive, and as long as they do not foresee consequences for disregarding them: this is exactly why I refer to the international community as being silent.

Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh are in favor of hostilities to be ceased and the 1994 ceasefire regime to be fully respected with all the parties returning to their initial positions and barracks as of the 1st of April, 2016. To preserve the ceasefire the OSCE needs to come up with stabilizing measures, which under these conditions should primarily include the urgent introduction of the ceasefire violations investigation mechanism and considerable increase of the monitoring capacities of the personal representative to the OSCE Chairman-in-office. It is also necessary to increase the number of field assistants to the personal representative to the OSCE Chairman-in-office in the conflict zone so that they can record the violations.

Second, I have repeatedly stated that to settle any conflict, especially when it is a conflict concerning the destiny of peoples fighting for their right to self-determination, it is necessary to address the cause of the conflict and only after that to proceed to other matters stemming from that cause.

The Armenian side has never declined reasonable concessions to resolve the conflict. The OSCE Minsk Group Co-chairs and the Ambassadors of those countries that are present here are well aware of this. But talking about them is meaningful only when the root cause of the conflict is solved and the Nagorno Karabakh Republic is freed from the threat of being re-colonized and annexed. No one can force a people to live within a state that does not reflect aspirations and values of that people.
And third, one of the recent manifestations of the cynical behavior of Azerbaijan was the statement of Azerbaijani Ministry of Defense, according to which Azerbaijan unilaterally suspends the “counter-offensive” against the “enemy” due to the humanitarian concerns and starts implementing the program of fortifying the protection of the “liberated” territories. I can assure you that Azerbaijan hasn’t liberated any territory. At this moment along the whole line of contact there is only a tiny segment in the south and another tiny segment in the north (which hopefully will no longer exist by the end of this meeting). This means that Azerbaijan has made an advance of merely 200-300 meters. For every meter they have lost more than one person. It is obvious that by this Azerbaijan is again misleading the international community and trying to create preconditions to guise both the hostilities it has unleashed and further continuation thereof.

Alleged “unilateral ceasefire” is out of question, since the tripartite Agreements on the Ceasefire from 1994 and on the Strengthening of the Ceasefire Regime from 1995 without time limits, signed by Azerbaijan, are in force and Azerbaijan must adhere to the letter and spirit of those documents as an international obligation and not as a gesture of good will. By the way, I believe that the mediators of the ceasefire have an important role to play. I think that they are also the guarantors of the preservation of the ceasefire regime. Nagorno Karabakh is a party to those documents and Azerbaijan must start to speak directly with the authorities of Karabakh whether they like them or not. Moreover, I believe that every incident of violation of the ceasefire must be thoroughly examined and evaluated since that is the guarantee and motivation of effective negotiation process.

As an OSCE participating state Armenia finds necessary to call upon all the OSCE participating states to be principled in their positions. If there is a will and desire to fix the situation, effective measures have to be implemented to that end and respect of the 1994 ceasefire regime must be enforced upon Azerbaijan.

And finally, one of the OSCE participating states, Turkey, which often reminds about its membership to the Minsk Group, is acting from a position of inciting a great war in the region and is explicitly encouraging the adventuristic policy of the Azerbaijani leadership. Azerbaijan is bragging about its alleged victory and Turkey congratulates it on that occasion. While the international community condemns the use of force in Nagorno-Karabakh although only in words. Turkey is the only country to provide unwavering support to the Azerbaijani adventurism. The statements made by Ankara before and after this situation- through which this country seems to compete with Azerbaijan with its anti-Armenian stance – can form a new hotbed of tension in the region, something of which Turkey has experience in the Near East. All those who wished to see Turkey among the mediators, now understand, that the country, having adopted the approach of the so-called “blood-kinship security”, should be completely kept away from the process of the Karabakh conflict resolution.

To conclude with, I would like to once again thank you for being here and express my hope that my messages and concerns will be heard in your capitals for the sake of the pan-European peace and security.

If you have questions, I am ready to answer.

Cyprus urges Azerbaijan to respect the status quo

The Government of the Republic of Cyprus monitors closely the worrying developments in Nagorno-Karabakh/Artsakh, following the violations of the armistice line from Azerbaijani military forces, the Cyprus Ministry of Foreign Affairs siad in a statement.

“We denounce the use of force and the loss of life, particularly civilian casualties, and we urge Azerbaijan to respect the status quo ante. There is no alternative to the peaceful settlement of the conflict and the Cypriot Government highlights the important role of the OSCE Minsk Group and the three co-Chairs towards this end,” the statement reads.

At the same time, Cyprus urges Turkey to refrain from any activities and statements that further destabilize the unfolding situation.

Organization of American States condemns Azerbaijan for attack on Karabakh

Asbarez – The Secretary General of the Organization of American States, Luis Almagro, issued a declaration Sunday condemning Azerbaijan for violating the Nagorno-Karabakh cease-fire, calling it “a serious violation of international law.

The Organization of American States is the world’s oldest regional organization, dating back to the First International Conference of American States, held in Washington, D.C., in 1889. The moderns iteration was established in 1948 in Bogota, Colombia,

“The OAS brings together all 35 independent states of the Americas and constitutes the main political, juridical, and social governmental forum in the Hemisphere,” explained the organization’s website.

Below is the complete text of the declaration

Declaration of the Secretary General of the OAS, Luis Almagro, regarding recent events in Nagorno Karabakh

April 3, 2016

Stability and peace, and the achievement of peaceful solutions to conflicts between nations are values that go beyond our hemisphere.

Therefore, the use of military action by Azerbaijan is particularly serious because it constitutes a manifest violation of the ceasefire established in 1994 as well as well as a violation of the principle of good faith negotiations in the framework of the Minsk Group.

We condemn the serious violation of the principles of international law.

Moreover, taking civilian objectives as military targets in these attacks is a complete violation of the most basic rules governing armed conflict. These practices must be banished.

Any act of violence to resolve a territorial dispute is inadmissible and when such acts of violence cause civilian deaths they are acts of barbarism.

We urge the Azeri authorities to resume meetings have been postponed with Minsk Group authorities.

The basic principles for the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh are based on the Helsinki Final Act (1975), and are:

– The non-use of force,

– Territorial integrity as well as

– Equal rights and

-the self-determination of peoples.

We demand the fullest respect for these principles.