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Armenian FM underlines importance of targeted response of OSCE to Azerbaijani aggression

20.09.2022, 09:56
On September 19, Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan had a meeting with the Secretary General of the OSCE Helga Schmid in New York.
Armenian FM underlines importance of targeted response of  OSCE to Azerbaijani aggression

YEREVAN, September 20, /ARKA/. On September 19, Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan had a meeting with the Secretary General of the OSCE Helga Schmid in New York.

Foreign Minister presented to his interlocutor the details of the aggression unleashed by Azerbaijan against the sovereign territory of Armenia, pointing out that it was accompanied by deliberate targeting of the civilian population and civilian infrastructure, atrocities and torture against Armenian servicemen, servicewomen and prisoners of war.

Minister Mirzoyan noted that the aggression carried out by Azerbaijan grossly violates the fundamental provisions of international humanitarian law, the UN Charter and the Helsinki Final Act.

Ararat Mirzoyan strongly condemned the actions of Azerbaijan aimed at achieving its maximalist aspirations through use of force, particularly underlining the importance of a clear and targeted response of the international community, including the OSCE, to the aggression of Azerbaijan, as well as the urgency of launching relevant mechanisms within the framework of the organization.

Touching upon the relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan as well as the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, the role of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship was highlighted in terms of reaching lasting and comprehensive resolution of the conflict.

Minister Mirzoyan referred to the humanitarian issues resulting from the 44-day war, stressing the need for immediate repatriation of Armenian POWs and other detainees.

Cooperation programs with Armenia within the OSCE framework were also discussed.

Around midnight on September 13, the armed forces of Azerbaijan launched a large-scale attack in the southern and southeastern directions of the Republic of Armenia, encroaching on the territorial integrity of Armenia.

The aggression was carried out with the use of artillery, mortars and UAVs, including not only in the Armenia-Azerbaijan bordering area, but also in the areas of Sotk, Vardenis, Goris, Kapan, Artanish and Ishkhanasar settlements and their civilian infrastructure of Gegharkunik, Vayots Dzor and Syunik regions.

On September 14, Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed to cease fire on the border as of 8 p.m. Secretary of Armenia’s Security Council Armen Grigoryan said in an interview with the Public Television of Armenia. that the ceasefire was brokered by Armenia's international partners. According to Prime Minister Pashinyan, 135 Armenian soldiers were killed in clashes with Azerbaijani troops. Azerbaijan said it lost 75 soldiers.-0-