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Western Azerbaijan Community urges global pressure on Armenia to honor its obligations
@Source: trend.az
BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 17. The Western
Azerbaijan Community has called on the international community to
apply pressure on Armenia to fulfill its obligations following
decades of conflict between the two nations, Trend reports.
"The Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict, which began in 1987 with
violence against Azerbaijanis in the Gafan region, has caused
significant damage and suffering for Azerbaijan over the years.
With Azerbaijan's territorial integrity and sovereignty now
restored, the conflict has officially been left behind, paving the
way for potential peace in the region," the community said.
In a statement released recently, the Western Azerbaijan
Community emphasized that while Armenia had accepted Azerbaijan's
proposals on certain aspects of a draft agreement, more work
remains to be done.
"As recently reported, during negotiations on the draft
agreement addressing various issues related to the normalization of
relations, Armenia agreed to Azerbaijan's proposals on the two
remaining open articles.
However, this progress is insufficient. The Armenian side must
also take further steps to resolve other outstanding matters
essential for achieving lasting peace and justice. These include
ensuring the safe and dignified return of Western Azerbaijanis to
their homes, guaranteeing unhindered transit, removing territorial
claims against Azerbaijan from its constitution and laws,
advocating for the dissolution of the OSCE Minsk Group, and
acknowledging its responsibility for occupying Azerbaijani
territories, inflicting significant damage, and committing acts of
violence against Azerbaijanis.
Furthermore, Armenia must address compensation payments,
dismantle all so-called "institutions" of the regime on its
territory, cease the glorification of war criminals, halt its
weapons program, and return any acquired weapons.
The Western Azerbaijan Community urges the international
community to exert pressure on Armenia to fulfill its obligations
and take meaningful action toward peace," the statement
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