New South Wales Parliament's Legislative Council, Australia, recognizes independence of Nagorno Karabakh

The Legislative Council, which is the Upper House of the New South Wales Parliament, Australia, adopted a resolution recognizing the independence of Nagorno Karabakh, Thursday, on October 25, the Armenian National Committee of Australia reports.

The resolution, in particular, reads that the Australian State NSW recognizes independence of Nagorno Karabakh and its people's right to sovereignty. The resolution calls on Canberra to officially recognize the Nagorno Karabakh Republic and boost cooperation between Australia and NKR.

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