АРМЕНИЯ-КАРАБАХ-МИД-ООН

В ООН в качестве официальных посланий Генеральной Ассамблеи и Совета Безопасности Заявление распространено заявление министерства иностранных дел Нагорного Карабаха по поводу выборов в органы местного самоуправления.

Как сообщили АрмИнфо в пресс-службе МИД РА, в документе, включенном в официальное послание ООН, отмечается необходимость применения конструктивного и последовательного подхода всех сторон для того, чтобы сделать Южный Кавказ открытым и демократическим регионом. Кроме того, внешнеполитическое ведомств Карабаха напоминает Азербайджану о том, что все попытки воспрепятствовать развитию демократии и формированию гражданского общества в Карабахе изначально обречены на провал.

Ранее с письменным прошением распространить заявление в ООН, к Генеральному секретарю ООН Пан Ги Муну обратился постпред Армении в ООН Карен Назарян, отметив, что существование органов местного самоуправления является абсолютной необходимостью для любого общества, в том числе и населения Нагорного Карабаха.

Назарян подчеркнул, что выборы, проводимые в Нагорном Карабахе уже в пятый раз, трансформировались в демократический процесс, что, к сожалению, все еще не принимается со стороны Азербайджана, поскольку в этой стране, в отличие от Нагорного Карабаха, руководители органов местного самоуправления назначаются, а не избираются посредством свободного волеизъявления народа.

 

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