Why didn't Ambassadors of the OSCE Minsk Group countries go to Shusha ?
Baku/11.07.21/Turan: The absence of the heads of the diplomatic missions of the United States, Russia and France among dozens of the Ambassadors and diplomats who visited Shusha on July 9-10 caused a great resonance.
The French Embassy made no reply to the Turan agency question.
"The French Embassy does not comment on Ambassador's schedule," was the response of the Embassy's press service.
The same is true of the US and Russian Embassies that have not yet responded to Turan's request; however, there is no doubt that it will be just as formal, if any.
It might be supposed that the Embassies of the United States, Russia and France acted in concert in this case. A formal reason is the desire to maintain neutrality in the Karabakh conflict.
However, the response of the French Embassy indicates that official Paris does not even consider it necessary to explain itself. It would be possible to accept such an answer if we were interested at what time the Ambassador wakes up or when he takes a shower? But these are the issues that the Azerbaijani public is least interested in.
All these years, the OSCE Minsk Group Co-chairs have traveled to Karabakh dozens of times and held talks with the leaders of the Armenian separatists. For some reason or other, no question of neutrality did ever arise then, and Baku agreed to this, as well as to the work in the Red Cross region.
Apparently, the coordinated refusal of the Ambassadors is a response to the position of Baku that does not want to take into account views of the big powers on the status of Karabakh nor allows allow international organizations into the region.
In the meanwhile, the Ambassadors of Turkey, Pakistan, Italy, Austria, Sweden, Poland, Israel, China, Japan, Malaysia, South Korea, Belarus, Ukraine, Brazil, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Qatar,
Algeria, as well as diplomats from Embassies of other countries went to Shusha.
Note thast the purpose of the visit was to familiarize the diplomats with progress in the reconstruction of the city of Shusha and the construction of the airport in Fuzuli. -02B-
-
- Politics
- 12 July 2021 12:48
Politics
-
Since November last year, there has been a suppression of the independent press and civil society in Azerbaijan, which is extremely disturbing and sets Azerbaijan back years, US Ambassador to Azerbaijan Mark Libby said in an interview with a group of journalists on Friday. According to him, the United States is taking all possible measures to improve the situation. "We do this openly in meetings with our colleagues. We are doing something openly, something privately, and we will continue this," the ambassador said.
-
Representatives of over 50 international organizations and leading universities in the UK and the world have appealed to the head of the Foreign Policy Department of the United Kingdom, David Cameron, on the case of Azerbaijani economist Gubad Ibadoglu. The message notes that Ibadoglu, who was released under house arrest during his detention, seriously undermined his health and now apparently needs a complex surgical operation, but he is still banned from leaving the country.
-
The National Council of Democratic Forces (NCDF) has scheduled a protest rally in Baku for May 19 demanding the release of political prisoners, electoral reform, improvement of the social situation of the population, and the opening of land borders. Earlier, the opposition had already scheduled rallies with these demands for April 21 and May 5. However, the Baku Executive refused to authorize opposition demonstrations.
-
The Biden Administration on Thursday formally accused Russia of using chemical weapons in Ukraine, and pledged further steps to hold Moscow accountable, following a new set of sanctions against the Kremlin, TURAN's Washington correspondent reports.
Leave a review