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ANNEX 1
STATEMENT OF THE OSCE CHAIRMAN-IN-OFFICE
You all know that no progress has been achieved in the last two years to resolve the
Nagorno-Karabakh confl ict and the issue of the territorial integrity of the Republic of
Azerbaij an. I regret that the eff orts of the Co-Chairs of the Minsk Conference to recon-
cile the views of the parties on the principles for a sett lement have been unsuccessful.
Three principles which should form part of the sett lement of the Nagorno-Karabakh
confl ict were recommended by the Co-Chairs of the Minsk Group. These principles are
supported by all member States of the Minsk Group. They are:
- territorial integrity of the Republic of Armenia and the Azerbaij an Republic;
- legal status of Nagorno-Karabakh defi ned in an agreement based on self-deter-
mination which confers on Nagorno-Karabakh the highest degree of self-rule within
Azerbaij an;
- guaranteed security for Nagorno-Karabakh and its whole population, including
mutual obligations to ensure compliance by all the Parties with the provisions of the
sett lement.
I regret that one participating State could not accept this. These principles have the
support of all other participating States.
This statement will be included in the Lisbon Summit documents.
December 3, 1996
Organization for Security and
Co-operation in Europe
Summit Lisbon
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20. We received the report of the Co-Chairmen of the OSCE Minsk Group on the
evolving situation and recent developments connected with the Nagorno-Karabakh
confl ict and commend their eff orts. We applaud in particular the intensifi ed dialogue
between the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaij an, whose regular contacts have cre-
ated opportunities to dynamize the process of fi nding a lasting and comprehensive so-
lution to the problem. We fi rmly support this dialogue and encourage its continuation,
with the hope of resuming negotiations within the OSCE Minsk Group. We also con-
fi rm that the OSCE and its Minsk Group, which remains the most appropriate format
for fi nding a solution, stand ready to further advance the peace process and its future
implementation, including by providing all necessary assistance to the parties.
21. We welcome the opening of an OSCE Offi
ce in Yerevan this year and the decision
to open a similar offi
ce in Baku. These steps will enable the OSCE to strengthen our
co-operation with Armenia and Azerbaij an.
DECLARATION OF THE ISTANBUL SUMMIT
Organization for Security and
Co-operation in Europe
Summit Istanbul
November 19, 1999
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Resolutions United Nations Security Council
Resolution № 822
April 30, 1993
The Security Council,
Recalling the statements of the President of the Security Council of 29 January
1993 (S/25199) and of 6 April 1993 (S/25539) concerning the Nagorno-Karabakh
confl ict,
Taking note of the report of the Secretary-General dated 14 April 1993
(S/25600),
Expressing its serious concern at the deterioration of the relations between the
Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaij an,
Noting with alarm the escalation in armed hostilities and, in particular, the latest
invasion of the Kelbadjar district of the Republic of Azerbaij an by local Armenian
forces,
Concerned that this situation endangers peace and security in the region,
Expressing grave concern at the displacement of a large number of civilians and
the humanitarian emergency in the region, in particular in the Kelbadjar district,
Reaffi
rming the respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity of all States in the
region,
Reaffi
rming also the inviolability of international borders and the inadmissibility
of the use of force for the acquisition of territory,
Expressing its support for the peace process being pursued within the framework
of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe and deeply concerned at the
distruptive eff ect that the escalation in armed hostilities can have on that process,
Demands the immediate cessation of all hostilities and hostile acts with a view
1.
to establishing a durable cease-fi re, as well as immediate withdrawal of all occupying
forces from the Kelbadjar district and other recently occupied areas of Azerbaij an;
Urges the parties concerned immediately to resume negotiations for the resolution
2.
of the confl ict within the framework of the peace process of the Minsk Group of the
Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe and refrain from any action that
will obstruct a peaceful solution of the problem;
Calls for unimpeded access for international humanitarian relief eff orts in the
3.
region, in particular in all areas aff ected by the confl ict in order to alleviate the suff ering
of the civilian population and reaffi
rms that all parties are bound to comply with the
principles and rules of international humanitarian law;
Requests the Secretary-General, in consultation with the Chairman-in-Offi
ce of
4.
the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe as well as the Chairman of the
Minsk Group of the Conference to assess the situation in the region, in particular in the
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