(MENAFN- AzerNews) 15 Coordination Councils operating in foreign countries and
Azerbaijani diaspora organizations in 38 countries appealed to the
international community regarding the situation in the South
Caucasus region and supporting Azerbaijan's peace efforts.
According to Azernews , in the statement
addressed to the United Nations (UN) and other international
organizations, attention was drawn to the remaining actual problems
related to the post-war situation between Azerbaijan and Armenia in
2020.
It was pointed out that the revanchist forces in Armenia and the
Armenian diaspora in the world complicate the issue of achieving
sustainable peace in the region.
Diaspora organizations reminding once again that Armenia has
caused terrible destruction and ecological terror in the
Azerbaijani lands occupied by Armenia for 30 years, as a result of
the mines planted by the Armenian armed forces, more than 300
innocent civilians and soldiers of Azerbaijan have been killed and
injured so far. However, all communication routes with Karabakh are
open.
It was brought to attention that Azerbaijan's only demand is to
protect its sovereignty over its territories, including transport
and communication routes, and this demand fully complies with
international legal norms, and our country, which is carrying out
large-scale restoration and reconstruction works in the Karabakh
region, is not interested in conflict and new unrest. "We want
peace very much - this remains our steadfast position."
Diaspora organizations called on the international community not
to strain relations between the two countries, but to help in
organizing a constructive dialogue. "Only through understanding,
cooperation and mutual respect can we hope to achieve the lasting
peace that our region so desperately needs."
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