January 20, 2009 - 16:16 AMT
NKR recognition doesn't violate Azerbaijan's territorial integrity
Recognition of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic doesn't violate Azerbaijan's territorial integrity and doesn't threaten its existence, according to an NKR official.

"The principle of territorial integrity is not applicable to Azerbaijan by a number of reasons. Above all, Nagorno Karabakh has never been de jure part of Azerbaijan," Ruben Zargaryan, historian and adviser to Foreign Minister of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic, said in an interview with PanARMENIAN.Net.
   
"Bogged down in continuous threats, Baku officials undermine the talks and neglect the principles of the Helsinki Final Act, including those of peaceful resolution of conflicts and non-use of force," he said.
 
Zargaryan emphasized that the international law says that the principle of territorial integrity doesn't run counter to the right of nations to self-determination.
 
"Nagorno Karabakh, Abkhazia, South Ossetia and even Kosovo proclaimed independence irrespective of the position of former mother countries, what conforms to new international approaches to democracy principles, human rights protection, ethnic peace and regional stability," he said.
 
"The Kosovo model is classified as UDI (Unilateral Declaration of Independence). I would like to emphasize that the international law doesn't have norms which oblige a self-determined state to ask for mother country's permission to secede. And last but not least, by its democratic development index, Nagorno Karabakh passes ahead of Kosovo. The same refers to Serbia and Azerbaijan." 
 
  • Full text of the interview