Посланник Азербайджана в ООН говорит о пяти азербайджанских солдатах, погибших на линии соприкосновения в октябре и ноябре 2011 года.

Постоянный представитель Азербайджана в ООН, посол Агшин Мехтиев, представил 12-страничное письмо Генеральному секретарю ООН и Совету Безопасности ООН, касающееся последних данных о нарушениях режима прекращения огня на линии соприкосновения, разделяющей армянские и азербайджанские силы, вокруг нагорно-карабахского конфликта.

В письме, Азербайджан утверждает, что в течение октября и ноября, Вооруженные силы Армении нарушили режим прекращения огня 102 раза. В письме говорится, что "в результате этих нарушений, пять военнослужащих Вооруженных Сил Азербайджанской Республики были убиты и один мирный житель был ранен".

Азербайджан поднимал вопрос о нарушениях прекращения огня в Организации Объединенных Наций и раньше, и так же были аналогичные обвинения со стороны Армении и в предыдущих случаях. Однако Азербайджан с начала 2012 года является членом Совета Безопасности и не ясно будет ли азербайджанская дипломатия теперь заниматься вопросами, поднятыми в письме посла Мехтиева на заседании Совета Безопасности.

Источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

Фото: Совет Безопасности ООН на сессии в ноябре 2011 года (фото из архива ООН)

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