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RA NA convenes extraordinary meeting in connection with ratification of so-called "Shusha Declaration" by Azerbaijani, Turkish parliaments


Feb 15 2022
Naira Badalian

ArmInfo.On February 23, at 12:00, the National Assembly of Armenia will gather for an extraordinary meeting in connection with the ratification of the  so-called "Shusha Declaration" by the parliaments of Azerbaijan and  Turkey.

An extraordinary meeting will be convened on the initiative of the  deputies of the Hayastan opposition faction.  The faction proposes  the National Assembly to issue a statement condemning the  ratification of the "Shusha Declaration", which, in particular,  proposes the National Assembly "to express deep concern over the  ratification by the parliaments of Azerbaijan and Turkey of the  declaration signed on June 15, 2021 in Azerbaijani-occupied Shushi by  the presidents of Turkey and Azerbaijan ".

"The declaration was signed by the Turkish-Azerbaijani  military-political union within the concept of "One nation, two  states." Although the document states that it is not directed against  a third party, nevertheless, its content is entirely directed against  the Republic of Armenia and Artsakh, against the Armenian people.  It  fixes the strategic goals of the two states that carried out a 44-day  aggression against the Republic of Artsakh – against the  self-determination of the people of Artsakh, the sovereignty of the  Republic of Armenia, the territorial integrity and rights of the  Armenian people, who survived the genocide "and scattered around the  world," MP from Hayastan faction Andranik Tevanyan stated.

It is noted that the wording on the "Zangezur corridor" used in the  declaration shows that Turkey and Azerbaijan reach public agreements  on the implementation of joint expansionist programs.

The authors of the statement condemn the agreement of the two states  to fight against the international recognition of the Armenian  Genocide by distorting the content of the issue and bringing it into  the field of historical research.

The "Shusha Declaration" is based not on the UN Charter or security  principles adopted by the OSCE, but on the "ethnic security"  approach. This is contrary to the basic norms of international law.  According to the Law on International Treaties of 1969, all  international treaties of the Vienna Convention that are contrary to  the peremptory norms of general international law are void and cannot  have international legitimacy.

The National Assembly declares that the "Shusha Declaration" with its  provocative and destructive nature is unacceptable for the Republic  of Armenia. This is a serious challenge to regional and global  security, does not contribute to the peaceful development of our  region, contradicts the normalization of Armenian- Turkish relations  on the principle of "without preconditions" and raises serious doubts  about the real behavior and intentions of official Ankara," the  document says.

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