Ambassador Guliyev: Will Armenia hear the EU’s messages?

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Press release
On June 19, the European Parliament adopted Resolution 2019/2209(INI) based on the report by the rapporteur, MEP Petras Auštrevičius. The document was the European Parliament’s recommendation to the Council, the Commission and the Vice-President of the Commission / High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy on the Eastern Partnership (EaP), in the run-up to the June 2020 Summit.
The Resolution was adopted amid the joint summit of the EU Council and the heads of EaP states. Six ex-Soviet nations – Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine – are parties to the Brussels-initiated program which aims to deepen cooperation with its neighbors to the East. President of Azerbaijan, Mr. Ilham Aliyev, among the other leaders, spoke at the summit, which for the first time was held in the format of a video-conference.
The resolution which was adopted on the next day after the summit, opened the new chapter in the EU policy towards the EaP nations.

Of course, there are many interesting points in the document, however, the most important for Azerbaijan as a country partly occupied by Armenia are the items concerning the regional conflicts.
The resolution clearly emphasizes the EU’s full support of the political independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of the EaP countries within their internationally recognised borders. This is very important, considering that Armenia as a country that has tried for decades to hide her illegal military occupation of Azerbaijan’s Nagorno-Karabakh region behind the “right to self-determination” curtain, continues to (mis-)use this liberal terminology to justify her aggressive behavior. This country has ignored the call by the UN, OSCE, PACE, EU, NATO, Non-Aligned Movement and a number of other international organizations to quit this unacceptable behavior. Instead, it appeals to the notion of “self-determination” despite the international community’s firm reference to the 1975 Final Helsinki Act, which draws strict limits of the right to self-determination by the boundaries of territorial integrity of states! And the fact that the letter and spirit of the recent resolution fully supports territorial integrity of states within their internationally recognised borders and does not mention even once the right to self-determination, serves as a clear message to Armenia that the Final Helsinki Act cannot be misinterpreted for the justification of aggression and occupation. By doing so, the EU has unequivocally rejected unilateral secession.






Wonderful! Armenia must withdraw from the occupied Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijjan.
No surprise. Once again, international globalist community against a Christian country. The Arabs manipulating the so called “International community” with tons of money. Disgusting!
absolute nonsense, the armenians of Karsbagh were oppressed for seventy years under azeri rule. This is historical territory of Armenia, and will remain armenian.no organization can undermine the aspiration of the armenians of karapagh, we are no longer living in the Soviet Union, this land was given to Azerbaijan by Staline. Armenians corrected the mistake of that era. Let all know that Karapagh is armenian and will stay forever armenian