people of the Republic of Azerbaijan and Emphasizes its support of
the efforts exerted by Azerbaijan at international organizations
designed to put an the end to the armed aggression, erase its sequels
and honouring the pledges and commitments spelled out in the
relevant paragraphs of the Convention reached in the Hague in 1954
on the protection of valuable cultural items in the course of military
conflicts. Those paragraphs include a reminder that where an armed
conflict erupts, the states undertake to prevent the smuggling o f va
luable cultural items from the territories under occupation. Likewise,
governments are bound to ban theft and looting of whatever ty pe, acts
of illegal violations of cultural values [which are tantamount to rape]
as well as savage prejudice to the above values. They are committed to
prevent such acts or reverse their effects where necessary. The
Convention also prohibits the confiscation of cultural assets moved to
the territories of other countries.
4.
Asserts that Azerbaijan is entitled to receiving adequate com
pensation for the damage it sustained and considers that it is the
responsibility of the Republic of Armenia to give full compensation
for such damage.
5.
Requests the relevant OIC subsidiary organs and specialized
agencies to explore the possibility’ of drawing up a program to help
rebuild the mosques, educational institutions, libraries and museums in
the Azeri territories liberated from occupation with the help o f OIC
Member States.
6. Entrusts the Secretary-General to convey the OIC Member
States' stance on this issue to the United Nations (UNO), the
Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) and
other international bodies.
7.
Requests the Secretary-General to follow up the implementation
of the present resolution and report thereon to the Twenty-eighth
Session of the Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers.
6.2.10. İslam Konfransı Təşkilatı Xarici işlər nazirləri Şurasının
28-ci sessiyası.
(“Al-Aksa intifadası -Sülh və İnkişaf’ sessiyası)
Bamako, Mali Respublikası
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4-6 Rabi ul tani, 1422H (25-27 İyun, 2001)
6.2.10.I.YEKUN KOMMUNİKE
(çıxanş)
Armenian aggression against Azerbaijan:
47. The Conference reiterated its full backing and support to the
efforts undertaken by the Republic of Azerbaijan to help ensure
immediate, full and unconditional withdrawal of the Armenian forces
from all the occupied Azerbaijani territories. It also urged both
Armenia and Azerbaijan and all the states in the Minsk Group of the
OSCE to participate more effectively in the ongoing peace process to
ensure a just, lasting and comprehensive settlement of the conflict
between Armenia and Azerbaijan on the basis of the principles of
respect for the sovereignty, territorial integrity and inviolability of
borders of the Republic of Azerbaijan.
6.2.10.2. İslam Konfransı Təşkilatı Xarici işlər nazirləri Şurasının
28-ci sessiyasında qəbul olunmuş Qətnamələr.
6.2.10.2.1. Resolution no. 21/28-p. On the aggression of the
Republic of Armenia against the Republic of Azerbaijan
The Twenty-eighth Session of the İslamic Conference of Foreign
Ministers (Session of Peace and Development - Intifada Al-Aqsa),
held in Bamako, Republic of Mali, from 4 to 6Rabi-ul-Thani, 1422H
(25-27June, 2001),
Proceeding from the principles and objectives of the Charter of
the Organization of the islamic Conference;
Gravely concerned over the aggression by the Republic of
Armenia against the Republic of Azerbaijan which has resulted in the
occupation of more than 20% of Azeri territory;
Deeply distressed over the plight of more than onemillion Azeri
displaced persons and refugees resulting from Armenian aggression
and magnitude and severity of humanitarian problems;
Reaffirming all previous relevant resolutions and, in particular,
the resolution No.21/9-P(IS), adopted by the NinthSession of the
Islamic Summit Conference;
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Urging strict adherence to the Charter of the UN and full imp
lementation of Security Council resolutions;
Welcoming all diplomatic and other efforts for the settlement of
the conflict;
Reaffirming all Member States respect for the sovereignty,
territorial integrity and political independence of the Republic of
Azerbaijan;
Noting also the destructive influence of the policy of aggression
of the Republic of Armenia on the peace process in the OSCE
framework;
Taking note of the Report of the Secretary General (Document
No. ICFM/28-2001/PIL/D.12).
1.Strongly condemns the aggression of the Republic of Armenia
against the Republic of Azerbaijan.
2.Considers the actions perpetrated against civilian Azeri
population in occupied Azeri territory as crimes against humanity.
3.Strongly condemns looting and destruction of the archeological
cultural and religious monuments on the occupied territories of
Azerbaijan.
4.Strongly demands the strict implementation of the United
Nations Security Council resolutions 822, 853, 874 and 884, and the
immediate unconditional and complete withdrawal of Armenian forces
from all occupied Azeri territories inter alia Lachin and Shusha
regions and strongly urges Armenia to respect the sovereignty and
territorial integrity of the Republic of Azerbaijan.
5.
Expresses its concern that Armenia has not yet implemented
demands contained in the UN Security Council resolutions.
6.
Calls on the UN Security Council to recognize the existence of
aggression against the Republic of Azerbaijan; take the necessary steps
under Chapter Vll of the Charter of the United Nations to ensure
compliance with its resolutions; condemn and reverse aggression
against the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic of
Azerbaijan and decides to take coordinated action to this end at the
United Nations.
7.
Urges all States to refrain from providing any supplies of
military arms and equipment to Armenia, which can encourage the
aggressor to escalate the conflict and to continue the occupation of the
Azerbaijani territories. The terriioıy of Member States should not be
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used for transit of such supplies.
8.
Calls upon Member States, as well as other members of the
international community, to use such effective political and economic
measures as required in order to put an end to Armenian aggression
and to occupation of the Azerbaijani territories.
9.
Ca!ls for a just and peaceful settlement of the conflict between
Armenia and Azerbaijan ori the basis of respect for the principles of
territorial integrity of states and inviolability of internationally
recognized frontiers.
10.
Urges both Armenia and Azerbaijan and all Member States of
the Minsk Group to engage constructively in the ongoing OSCE peace
processon the basis of the relevantresolutions of the UN Security
Council and relevant OSCE decisions and documents, including those
of the First Additional Meeting of the OSCE Council of 24 March
1992. OSCE Summit of 5-6 December 1994, OSCE Summit of 2-3
December 1996, OSCE Council of Ministers Meeting of 18-19
December 1997 and refrain from any action that will make it more
difficult to reach a peaceful solution.
11 .Expressesits full support for the three principles of the
settlement of the armed conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan
contained in the statement of the OSCE Chairman-in-Offrce at the
1996 Lisbon OSCE Summit, namely the territorial integrity of the
Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan, highest degree
of self-rule of the Nagorno-Karabakh region within Azerbaijan and
guaranteed security for Nagorno-Karabakh and its whole population.
12.
Considers the proposal made by the OSCE Minsk Conference
Co-chairmen aimed at the staged settlement of the Armenia-
Azerbaijan armed conflict as the basis for the negotiations within the
framework of the OSCE Minsk Group and expresses its understanding
that this approach is to ensure immediate elimination of the most
serious consequences of the aggression against the Republic of
Azerbaijan.
13.
Requests the Secretary General to communicate the OIC’s
principled and firm position vis-ä-vis the Armenian aggression against
the Republic of Azerbaijan, to the current Chairman of the European
Organization for Security and Cooperation.
14. Reaffirms its total solidarity and support for the efforts being
made by the Government and people of Azerbaijan to defend their
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