Членство Азербайджана СБ в ООН не представляет угрозу для Армении

Членство Азербайджана СБ в ООН не представляет угрозу для Армении

Полученный Азербайджаном статус непостоянного члена Совета безопасности ООН пока еще не представляет серьезной угрозы безопасности Армении, - заявила начальник управления международных организаций МИД РА Лилит Тутхарян в ходе работы круглого стола, посвященного 20-летию членства Армении в ООН. Вместе с тем она отметила, что недавнее избрание Азербайджана в СБ развязало официальному Баку руки для активного распространения мифа о так называемых ходжалинских событиях.


По его словам, эти ''сказки" Азербайджан рассказывает пока в устной форме, понимая, что документальное оформление этого невозможно в связи с отсутствием фактологической базы и с тем, что правила и процедуры ООН весьма строги. Она также отметила, что армянская сторона ведет в этой организации активную работу для представления объективной картины, сложившейся вокруг нагорно-карабахского конфликта и вопроса, связанного с расширением рамок международного признания факта Геноцида армян в Османской империи. Вместе с тем, по словам преподавателя факультета международных отношений ЕГУ Гришы Аракеляна, в ООН существует так называемая проблема "маленьких стран'', и некоторые вопросы, как, к примеру, вопрос о Геноциде армян, просто игнорируется. Он также напомнил, что Армения находится в числе "проблематичных стран" и поэтому "чудес от ООН ожидать не стоит".


Отметим, что круглый стол был организован по инициативе общественной организации "Клуб молодых дипломатов" и Международной академии образования.

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