A joint meeting of the Presidents of Azerbaijan, Russia and Armenia was held in Sochi

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According to the AzerTac, on the 10th august a joint meeting of President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev, President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin and President of the Republic of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan has been held at the Bocharov Ruchey residence in Sochi.

Saluting the Azerbaijani and Armenian heads of state, President Vladimir Putin said:

– Dear Ilham Heydarovich,
– Dear Serzh Azatovich,
I once again thank you for the opportunity to meet in Russia. Yesterday we discussed the bilateral relations both with the Armenian and Azerbaijani presidents. We also communicated informally. And, thank God, we did not touch upon business-related issues yesterday. However, we had an opportunity to speak to each other on various topics. I believe this creates a certain atmosphere for a sincere discussion of complex issues related to the regional settlement.
Naturally, there are international formats for resolving these problems, the Karabakh problem. And we certainly respect all these international formats and will continue working with our colleagues.
But we have particularly close relations and deep history, which allows us the opportunity to sincerely exchange views over what we have and what has to be done so that we can move forward in the settlement of all these problems, which is a legacy of the past. Anyway, I think it is useful. I am pleased to have an opportunity to meet and talk with you about all these issues.

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President Ilham Aliyev said:

– Thank you, Vladimir Vladimirovich.
Thank you for your attitude towards this issue. As we discussed yesterday, this issue needs to be resolved. It has gone too far. I hope that your involvement in this process will give a new impetus to the negotiations. As you mentioned, there is a format of negotiations, there is also a legal base for the settlement of the conflict. The UN Security Council has adopted four resolutions demanding an immediate and unconditional withdrawal of Armenian occupation forces from Azerbaijani lands. Unfortunately, although more than 20 years have passed, these resolutions remain on paper.
The Minsk Group, in the person of its co-chairs, is working. They are trying to bring about a rapprochement between the parties, but they have not done well. So I think that as our close friend, partner and neighbor, Russia has a special role to play in the settlement process. We hope that soon, by means of negotiations, by peaceful means, we will find a solution that will comply with international law and justice.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin said:

– I note with pleasure that the Azerbaijani President too underlined the necessity for resolving the conflict by peaceful means. This is actually the main thing because there can be no greater tragedy than the death of people. We should not forget that this conflict situation emerged long ago. It is a legacy of the past, and we can and should say that it is a legacy of the Soviet Union. We should display patience, wisdom and respect for each other to find a solution. No doubt, any complex situations can be resolved if there is good will. And I think that such good will exists both on the part of the Azerbaijani people and the Armenian people. So let us discuss the issue with you now, and then talk things over with our colleagues.

 

 

The Azerbaijani citizen taken hostage by the Armenian Armed Forces was killed

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The State Committee for Work with Refugees and IDPs has issued a statement regarding the Azerbaijanis taken hostages by Armenians in Kalbajar.

The Committee’s press service told APA that a series of meetings were held with head of the International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC) representation in Azerbaijan regarding the Azerbaijani hostages. The Azerbaijani side expressed its concern at these meetings over the lack of information about the hostages up to now.

“At these meetings, ICRC was told to intensify its measures to get information about the hostages.

Consequently, ICRC has managed to obtain several photos, one of which belongs to Hasan Hasanov, who was allegedly killed by Armenians. These photos were shown to his relatives and they confirmed Hasan Hasanov. ICRC has already started talks to return Hasanov’s corpse. However, they were told that there is a need for additional clarifying materials to identify the corpse,” the Committee said.

The State Committee says that the organization of the meeting with Dilgam Asgarov and Shahbaz Guliyev taken hostages by the Armenian Armed Forces and necessary measures underway to return Hasan Hasanov’s corpse are under the control of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev.

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Elkhan Suleymanov adresses European officials

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Ms. Anne Brasseur,

President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe,

and Members of the Bureau

 Copy to Mr. Wojciech Sawicki,

 Secretary-Generalof the Parliamentary Assembly

of the Council of Europe

 Copy to Mr. Thorbjorn Jagland,

Secretary-General of the Council of Europe

Strasbourg

Elkhan Suleymanov: The motion for resolution demanding the application of sanctions against Armenia willplace PACE before a historical choice

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As you know, USA, European Union, and Council of Europe applied sanctions against Russia following the developments in Ukraine. Even the Resolution 1990 (2014) adopted by PACE on April 10, 2014 suspended voting rights of Russian delegation and excluded it from its leading bodies.Undoubtedly, we seriously thought over the failure to apply similar sanctions against Armenia, which keeps Azerbaijani territories under occupation, for long and to show the support as in Ukraine’s case. The application of sanctions against Russia regardingthe developments in Ukraineencouraged us to raise our just demands.

Elkhan Suleymanov adresses European officials

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Ms. Anne Brasseur,
President oftheParliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe,
And Members of the Bureau
Mr. WojciechSawicki,
Secretary Generalof the Parliamentary Assembly ofthe Council of Europe
Mr. Thorbjorn Jagland,
Secretary General of the Council of Europe
Members of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe

Dear ladies and gentlemen,

As a consequence of armed Armenian aggression, 20% of Azerbaijani territories, including Nagorno-Karabakh region and 7 neighboring regions, were occupied and over 1 million Azerbaijanis became internally displaced people due to ethnic cleansing policy by Armenia in these territories.

The illegal character of this armed occupation of Azerbaijani territories was confirmed in the resolutions and documents of the UN Security Council and its General Assembly, PACE, European Parliament, OSCE, and other international organizations, demanding immediate and unconditional end of occupation.

PACE Resolution 1416 (2005) once again reiterates that “the occupation of foreign territory by a member state constitutes a grave violation of that state’s obligations as a member of the Council of Europe”, and demanded unconditional withdrawal fromthe occupied territories.

Nevertheless, Armenia ignores the demandsof the resolutions and documents of international organizations, as well as the PACE resolution regarding the unconditional release of Azerbaijani territories, and proved that it insists on keeping the territories of its neighbor Azerbaijan under occupation.

Therefore, I prepared a motion for resolution demanding the application of sanctions against Armenian delegation for its continuous armed occupation of Azerbaijani territories.The motion for resolution is citing recent PACE Resolution 1990 (2014) dated April 10, 2014 on the application of sanctions against Russian delegation, and is urging the Assembly to adopt thesame sanctions against Armenian delegation in PACE,because of respect for one single standard in PACE, until the end of illegal occupation of Azerbaijani territories.

The motion was signed by 58 Members of Parliament representing 14 PACE member states and sent to PACE Secretariat by e-mail on June 7. The Secretariat confirmed the receipt of electron signatureson June 10.According to the Rules of Procedure, the motion for resolutionand its original 58 signatures will be submitted to the Presidential Committee, with the opinion by the Secretary General Mr.Sawicki,on June 22.

Furthermore, surely, PACE Secretary General Mr. Sawicki will not demonstrate discrimination in this issue put into discussion regarding the occupation of Azerbaijani territories. I hope that PACE leadership will demonstrate objective position regarding the submitted motion for resolution co-signed by 58 PACE members representing 14 countries, taking into consideration the fact of occupation of Azerbaijani territories for 22 years, the resolutions adopted on this issue by international organizations, as well as the application of sanctions against Russian delegation citing Crimea.

According to the Rules of Procedure, the motion is to be referred to Political Affairs Committee or Monitoring Committee for appointing a rapporteur,after being discussed at the meeting of the Presidential Committee and decision by the Bureau. I believe that PACE leadership and its Secretary General Mr. Sawicki will realize that it is important to discuss this document co-signed by 58 MPs during the meetings of Presidential Committee and Bureau, and bring the implementation of existing procedures to the attention of PACE.

Taking this opportunity, I would like to express my gratitude to PACE members, who signed the motion for resolution submitted under my authorship.

Furthermore, I call on all colleagues to prevent injustice towards excluding the motion for resolution demanding the application of sanctions against Armenian delegation for its continuous armed occupation of Azerbaijani territoriesfrom discussions, and to prevent preference of corporate interests of certain forces to the principles of Council of Europe.

With my highest consideration,

Elkhan Suleymanov

Member of Azerbaijani Delegation to PACE