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Iran slams Israel, protests civilian deaths in Gaza – Firstpost


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Armenian OM, OSCE Secretary General discuss problems caused by Azerbaijan’s ethnic cleansing policy in Nagorno Karabakh


Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan received OSCE Secretary General Helga Maria Schmid.

The interlocutors referred to the work of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly in Yerevan, issues on the agenda, cooperation between the Armenian government and the OSCE.

The humanitarian problems of more than 100,000 forcibly displaced people from Nagorno-Karabakh as a result of Azerbaijan’s ethnic cleansing policy were discussed, as well as the steps taken by the Armenian government to overcome them.

Reference was made to the issues related to the normalization process between Armenia and Azerbaijan. The importance of continuing the peace process based on the principles agreed upon based on the results of the trilateral meetings held in Brussels on May 14 and July 15, 2023 was emphasized.

The sides exchanged views on issues of regional peace and stability, as well as other issues of mutual interest.


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Yerevan welcomes ICJ Order in the case Armenia v. Azerbaijan


Armenia has welcomed the Order of the International Court of Justice of November 17, which was adopted on the request filed by the Republic of Armenia within the case brought against the Republic of Azerbaijan under the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (CERD).

In its Order, the Court stated that “according to United Nations reports, more than 100,000 persons of Armenian national or ethnic origin have found themselves compelled to leave their place of residence and reach the Armenian border since the operation commenced by Azerbaijan in Nagorno-Karabakh on 19 September 2023.” According to the Order, the mentioned operation “took place in the context of the long-standing exposure of the population of Nagorno-Karabakh to a situation of vulnerability and social precariousness.” As stated by “the residents of this region have been severely impacted by the long-lasting disruption of the connection between Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia via the Lachin Corridor, which has impeded the transfer of persons of Armenian national or ethnic origin hospitalized in Nagorno-Karabakh to medical facilities in Armenia for urgent medical care. There have also been hindrances to the importation into Nagorno-Karabakh of essential goods, causing shortages of food, medicine and other life-saving medical supplies.”

Thus, in its November 17 Order, the Court found that there is an imminent risk of irreparable harm to the rights of the Armenians under the CERD. 

Going to the operational part of the Order, in addition to Azerbaijan’s unilateral undertakings, which are “binding and create legal obligations”, including its commitment to facilitate access to the ICRC and inspections by the UN, to protect and not to damage or destroy cultural monuments, artefacts and sites, by the Order of November 17 the Court further ordered Azerbaijan to:

1) “(i) ensure that persons who have left Nagorno-Karabakh after 19 September 2023 and who wish to return to Nagorno-Karabakh are able to do so in a safe, unimpeded and expeditious manner; (ii) ensure that persons who remained in Nagorno-Karabakh after 19 September 2023 and who wish to depart are able to do so in a safe, unimpeded and expeditious manner; and (iii) ensure that persons who remained in Nagorno-Karabakh after 19 September 2023 or returned to Nagorno-Karabakh and who wish to stay are free from the use of force or intimidation that may cause them to flee”; and

2)   “protect and preserve registration, identity and private property documents and records that concern the persons identified under subparagraph (1) and have due regard to such documents and records in its administrative and legislative practices”.

The Court further ordered Azerbaijan to “submit a report to the Court on the steps taken to give effect to the provisional measures indicated and to the undertakings made by the Agent of Azerbaijan within eight weeks”. Armenia will then have an opportunity to submit comments on the report.

At the same time, the Court’s Order reaffirmed the provisional measures indicated by its Orders of 7 December 2021 and 22 February 2023.

“The Court’s Order is momentous: in no other case in the Court’s history has a state faced as many orders on provisional measures in a single proceeding. This is indicative of the continuing risk of irreparable prejudice to the rights of ethnic Armenians under the CERD that Azerbaijan’s conduct poses,” the Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

“This Order of the Court, like the previous ones, creates legally binding obligations under international law,” the Ministry stated.