(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, January 5. The protests by
representatives of Azerbaijani environmental NGOs at the
Lachin-Khankendi road near the city of Shusha have led to the
Armenian side spreading fake news that the Azerbaijanis allegedly
blocked the road, preventing the vehicles to pass through,
portraying the situation as a 'humanitarian catastrophe', Parvin
Mirzazade, Ambassador-at-Large of the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry,
said in his latest article, trend reports.
'The French side immediately picked up on this and tried to
raise the issue in the UN Security Council in order to get the
adoption of an anti-Azerbaijani resolution that would contradict
the very charter of this organization: violation of the territorial
integrity and inviolability of the borders of a State Member of the
UN,' he said.
The meeting of the Security Council on December 20, devoted to
this issue in the form of an open debate, ended not in favor of the
Armenian side. Despite the efforts of Armenian diplomats and their
French patrons, 'tears' over the 'tragic humanitarian catastrophe'
did not lead to the adoption of a UN resolution, Mirzazade
noted.
According to Mirzazade, one of the reasons for the latest
aggravation is undoubtedly the fact that Ruben Vardanyan [fugitive
Russian billionaire of Armenian origin], who illegally seized all
power in the territory of Azerbaijan where the Russian peacekeepers
are temporarily deployed, began to obstruct the dialogue and
reconciliation between the two countries because it ran counter to
his plans to break into Yerevan and to overthrow Nikol Pashinyan's
current government.
Vardanyan, who earned his billions by stealing money from the
Russian people and exporting it abroad, is not accustomed to
spending his own money but is accustomed to stealing. To do this,
he needs gold mines, which are barbarically looted by the
separatists and taken to Armenia under cover of night, the
ambassador-at-large noted.
'That is why the actions of Azerbaijani environmentalists
alarmed the Armenian side and some of their patrons abroad, who
obviously had their share in this business. It's no secret that
Vardanyan has good connections in France and other countries where
he laundered stolen money. He, unlike many other Russian oligarchs,
avoided being included in the sanctions lists of the west. Foreign
accomplices must have gone to great lengths to save their ally from
sanctions,' he explained.
It seems that all these arguments, as well as the insistence of
the Azerbaijani diplomacy at the UN Security Council meeting, did
not allow the results of the discussion to be turned into a
pro-Armenian document. Because of this disagreement, the draft
statement was submitted to the members of the UN Security Council
for discussion. After 10 days, neither France nor Armenia have been
able to achieve the adoption of the document in its version, since
fundamental changes have been made to it at the request of some UN
Security Council members, including a reference to the territorial
integrity of Azerbaijan and demands that the Armenian side fulfills
its promises, he added.
Thus, Armenian tears and moans could not influence the decision,
and the French side, as one of the initiators of the document,
seeing the futility of its attempts, rejected it altogether,
Mirzazade stated.
'Armenia once again found itself in a difficult position,
because, along with the UK, Albania, and the UAE, Armenia's
official ally Russia made some key changes to the text of the
document, which actually made the document more neutral and
objective, which did not serve the interests of the French-Armenian
tandem. No matter how hard Paris and Yerevan tried, New York did
not believe the Armenian tears, and Armenia was left with nothing.
It was not possible to convince the world community of the need to
force Azerbaijan to comply with the demands of the Armenian side,
since the UN Security Council member states did not violate the
very charter and principles of the organization, which is going
through a difficult time for the world community,' he
concluded.