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Article 29
Possession of an oil pipeline and large oil reserves will nullify any obligations a signatory has to follow articles 1 through 28, and will oblige all UN agencies and NGO's to cease all attempts at enforcement of said articles and ignore all breaches of said articles.
It amuses me that, regardless of all the previous evidence, some Armenians still naively expect UNESCO / ICOMOS to take action. They even give UNESCO false credit for stopping the two previous Azeri attempts to obliterate the graveyards. In reality, UNESCO did absolutely nothing then - the Azeri's stopped only because the destruction was being publicised in world media. I guess that Azerbaijan has finally realised that it can do whatever it likes since, regardless of the publicity, UNESCO will continue to do nothing.
29.12.2005.
Claims on existence of Armenian graveyard in Julfa are historically and ethnically baseless
NAKHCHIVAN. "Since Armenians never lived in Julfa, how could they have graves there? We have historical facts to prove this".
This statement was given to Nakhchivan bureau of APA by member of Azerbaijan National Academy of Science, teacher of Archeology and Ethnography Institute, Dr. of Historical Sciences Vali Bakhshaliyev. According to his words investigation conducted in the territories of Julfa recently show that our forefathers settled in these territories BC 4th-3rd millennium. Monuments in Hahajir, Goynuk, Bananyar villages of Julfa prove that 7 old Turk tribes lived in Julfa, because old Chul tribes lived in the territory, the name Julfa is associated with these tribes: Here was Chola territory, Turkish tribes lived here. The claims of Armenian are historically and ethnically groundless. There was not any Armenian graveyard in Julfa. Ancient Alban state was in the territory of Azerbaijan. It is clear that Albans were Christian.
According to the words of V.Bakhshaliyev, Armenians want to appropriate the places where they see cross: Their aim is to divert attention of international organizations and community.
Julfa executive Power informed Nakhchivan bureau of APA that Armenians have never lived in Julfa: Some railroaders were here in middle of XX century, when they died, their relatives took them to Mehri or other territories and buried there; Near the border between Julfa and Islamic Republic of Iran there were some graves of Russian soldier who died while serving in the border in Russian Empire. Head of Julfa Statistic Department Abulfaz Garalov told APA that only 15-16 Armenian families lived in Julfa in 1970s: When Armenians died, they were taken to Armenia and buried there.
Residents of Julfa 70-year old Najafgulu Huseynov and 80-year old Bika told the correspondent of APA that neither they saw nor their parents said that Armenians lived in Julfa.
Statements by some Armenian sources of alleged deliberate destruction of headstones at an Armenian cemetery in Julfa, Nakhchivan, are totally unfounded.
The video footage disseminated by the Armenian side is mostly unfocused and can hardly serve as a proof of anything, other than just portraying a number of men of undisclosed affiliation destroying medium-sized stone objects of unknown origin. It has been officially confirmed by the Ministry of Defence of Azerbaijan that its personnel has never engaged in any activity even remotely related to what has been claimed by the Armenian side.
This is not the first time that some political forces in Armenia refer to the tactic of groundless accusations, and the reasons for that are obvious, including, among others, the atrocities committed by the Armenian troops in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan seized through the power of arms, where no single Azerbaijani historic and/or cultural monument, including both movable and non-movable, has been left undamaged and practically no holy place escaped desecration, not to mention, economic infrastructure being purposefully damaged and dismantled, as confirmed by the fact-finding mission. We may also consider that these are possibly the attempts to shift, at this important stage of the difficult, yet positively evolving peace process, the responsibility for the eventual outcome of the talks.
Azerbaijan remains a diverse state population-vise, with other ethnic groups, including some 30000 Armenians, continuing to live in the country. As such, the Republic of Azerbaijan has been always keen on preserving, in its entirety and regardless of its roots and origin, its cultural and historical heritage.
It amuses me that, regardless of all the previous evidence, some Armenians still naively expect UNESCO / ICOMOS to take action. They even give UNESCO false credit for stopping the two previous Azeri attempts to obliterate the graveyards. In reality, UNESCO did absolutely nothing then - the Azeri's stopped only because the destruction was being publicised in world media. I guess that Azerbaijan has finally realised that it can do whatever it likes since, regardless of the publicity, UNESCO will continue to do nothing.
29.12.2005.
Claims on existence of Armenian graveyard in Julfa are historically and ethnically baseless
NAKHCHIVAN. "Since Armenians never lived in Julfa, how could they have graves there? We have historical facts to prove this".
This statement was given to Nakhchivan bureau of APA by member of Azerbaijan National Academy of Science, teacher of Archeology and Ethnography Institute, Dr. of Historical Sciences Vali Bakhshaliyev. According to his words investigation conducted in the territories of Julfa recently show that our forefathers settled in these territories BC 4th-3rd millennium. Monuments in Hahajir, Goynuk, Bananyar villages of Julfa prove that 7 old Turk tribes lived in Julfa, because old Chul tribes lived in the territory, the name Julfa is associated with these tribes: Here was Chola territory, Turkish tribes lived here. The claims of Armenian are historically and ethnically groundless. There was not any Armenian graveyard in Julfa. Ancient Alban state was in the territory of Azerbaijan. It is clear that Albans were Christian.
According to the words of V.Bakhshaliyev, Armenians want to appropriate the places where they see cross: Their aim is to divert attention of international organizations and community.
Julfa executive Power informed Nakhchivan bureau of APA that Armenians have never lived in Julfa: Some railroaders were here in middle of XX century, when they died, their relatives took them to Mehri or other territories and buried there; Near the border between Julfa and Islamic Republic of Iran there were some graves of Russian soldier who died while serving in the border in Russian Empire. Head of Julfa Statistic Department Abulfaz Garalov told APA that only 15-16 Armenian families lived in Julfa in 1970s: When Armenians died, they were taken to Armenia and buried there.
Residents of Julfa 70-year old Najafgulu Huseynov and 80-year old Bika told the correspondent of APA that neither they saw nor their parents said that Armenians lived in Julfa.
Statements by some Armenian sources of alleged deliberate destruction of headstones at an Armenian cemetery in Julfa, Nakhchivan, are totally unfounded.
The video footage disseminated by the Armenian side is mostly unfocused and can hardly serve as a proof of anything, other than just portraying a number of men of undisclosed affiliation destroying medium-sized stone objects of unknown origin. It has been officially confirmed by the Ministry of Defence of Azerbaijan that its personnel has never engaged in any activity even remotely related to what has been claimed by the Armenian side.
This is not the first time that some political forces in Armenia refer to the tactic of groundless accusations, and the reasons for that are obvious, including, among others, the atrocities committed by the Armenian troops in the occupied territories of Azerbaijan seized through the power of arms, where no single Azerbaijani historic and/or cultural monument, including both movable and non-movable, has been left undamaged and practically no holy place escaped desecration, not to mention, economic infrastructure being purposefully damaged and dismantled, as confirmed by the fact-finding mission. We may also consider that these are possibly the attempts to shift, at this important stage of the difficult, yet positively evolving peace process, the responsibility for the eventual outcome of the talks.
Azerbaijan remains a diverse state population-vise, with other ethnic groups, including some 30000 Armenians, continuing to live in the country. As such, the Republic of Azerbaijan has been always keen on preserving, in its entirety and regardless of its roots and origin, its cultural and historical heritage.
hi! do you think that armenian side will make compromise in agrement process about karabag.how about?I worry very much,armenian foreign minister and his azeri counterpart are to meet in london under the supervision of minsk group.do you know armenian sides stance?I wait????
Forgive your enemies, but never forget their names.
WHEN THE TERROR IS ALIVE,,,EVIL NEVER DIES....
A nation which makes the final sacrifice for life and freedom doesnt get beaten.....
and wait and wait and wait and wait and wait and ...
because you afraid of discussing,,,,,because you will relinguish all the rights you have in KARABAG....HAHAHAHAHH.you will like this picture very much,,,,,
Forgive your enemies, but never forget their names.
WHEN THE TERROR IS ALIVE,,,EVIL NEVER DIES....
A nation which makes the final sacrifice for life and freedom doesnt get beaten.....
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