Time Has Come For Azerbaijan, Armenia To Sign Peace Agreement Parliament Speaker (PHOTO)
Date
10/28/2022 3:17:38 PM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, October 28. After the end of
the second Karabakh War, the time came for Azerbaijan and Armenia
to sign a peace agreement, Speaker of Azerbaijan's Parliament
Sahiba Gafarova said at the 54th plenary meeting of the
Inter-Parliamentary Assembly of the Commonwealth of Independent
States (CIS) in Uzbekistan's Samarkand on October 28, reports.
Speaker Sahiba Gafarova welcomed the participants of the plenum
on behalf of the Milli Majlis, recalled the celebration of the
IPA's 30th
anniversary in Almaty in March this year and said that the linkage
between the organisation members' legislatures rested on mutual
respect, mutual trust and good will. The joint activities within
the Assembly foster bilateral and multilateral inter-parliamentary
co-operation whilst they also help strengthen the overall bonds
amongst our states, according to Mrs Gafarova.
As she was telling the audience of the current state of affairs
in the region, the Chair of the Milli Majlis also mentioned the
large-scale restoration and rebuilding work that Azerbaijan carries
on in her lands freed from Armenian occupation. As President Ilham
Aliyev of the Republic of Azerbaijan had said, Mrs Gafarova
continued, restoration of Karabakh and Eastern Zangazur as well as
the return of our former IDP to their native parts constitute our
national idea and Azerbaijan is sparing no effort to make certain
that this idea is fulfilled as soon as practicable. New towns and
villages are built from scratch; large infrastructural projects are
under way. The international airport of Zanghilan was commissioned
a few days ago; it is the second of its kind in the de-occupied
lands after the international airport of Fuzuli and had been built
as rapidly. The numerous overseas visitors who went to Shusha,
Agdam, Fuzuli, Jabrayil and Zanghilan were able to eye-witness the
scale of the destruction wreaked there during the former occupation
period as well as the sweep of the restoration work current there,
according to Mrs Gafarova.
Life is returning to those territories. The new village of Agali
was created anew in Zanghilan and former IDPs went over to settle
there in May this year as the first ever to make a come-back to the
liberated lands. The first bell was rung at the village secondary
school in September then after 29 years of forced silence.
The Chair of the Milli Majlis said as she continued with her
speech that the mines planted by the Armenian side remained a big
problem for the conduct of restoration. Mine explosions have either
killed or maimed more than 260 Azerbaijani citizens in the two
years since the end of the Karabakh War II. Armenia had been
planting those mines both during the occupation period and in 2021,
that is, after the war had been ended, Sahiba Gafarova emphasised.
She also highlit yet another military provocation on Armenia's part
on 13 September this year when an attempt at mining the supply
lines of the Azerbaijani Forces in the borderlands resulted in
clashes on the Azerbaijani-Armenian border and a heavy loss of life
consequently.
Though it was Azerbaijan that had been a victim to occupation
for thirty years, it was also Azerbaijan that offered Armenia a
peace settlement, to be based on the five principles of the
international law accepted universally, stressed the Chair of the
Milli Majlis. The conversations held by the leaders and foreign
ministers of the two states, the recent sittings of the border
delimitation commission and the encounters planned for the nearest
future give rise to certain optimism as to the peace process. It is
time a peace accord was signed between Azerbaijan and Armenia, in
light of the end to the Karabakh War II. According to Mrs Gafarova,
she hopes that Armenia will demonstrate a political will, avoid
delaying this process and will take tangible steps towards signing
a peace treaty. Those steps include honouring all the provisions of
the Trilateral Statement of November 2020 inclusive of allowing
unhindered movements between mainland Azerbaijan and her Nakhchivan
Autonomous Republic as well as a complete withdrawal of the armed
forces of Armenia from the Azerbaijani territory. Signing a peace
treaty is setting foot on the sole way that leads to peace,
stability and prosperity in the region, concluded Chair of the
Milli Majlis Sahiba Gafarova.
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