Artsakh urges PACE not to “upset the fragile balance” - Mediamax.am

December 02, 2025
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Artsakh urges PACE not to “upset the fragile balance”


Photo: NKR National Assembly


Yerevan/Mediamax/. NKR National Assembly factions issued a joint statement condemning the two anti-Armenian and biased draft reports included in the agenda of the winter session of Parliamentary Assembly of Council of Europe (PACE).

“Robert Walter’s report “Escalation of violence in Nagorno Karabakh and other occupied territories of Azerbaijan,” and Milica Marković’s report “Inhabitants of frontier regions of Azerbaijan are deliberately deprived of water” in the agenda of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) Winter Session has caused major public concern in Artsakh as well as among the political forces represented in the National Assembly.

 

The Karabakh side has always been willing to cooperate with international structures; however, we deem unacceptable prejudiced and tendentious reports and the language referred therein”, the statement reads.

 

The NKR National Assembly noted that in violation of the norms and principles of the PACE, aforementioned reports and draft resolutions reflect solely the views of one party to the conflict i. e., Azerbaijan, and ignore the proposals of the Armenian sides as well as the position of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairmanship, the only international mediation structure mandated to deal with the conflict between Azerbaijan and Karabakh.

 

“Against the background of the growing tensions along the Line of Contact between the armed forces of Azerbaijan and Karabakh, adoption of resolutions supporting the bellicose stance of Azerbaijan will allow Baku authorities to continually disregard the proposals made by the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs to reduce tension and can also be interpreted by it as a carte blanche to resolve the conflict through the use of force. Any predisposed action, which has not been discussed and agreed in advance with the mandated international mediators, might upset the fragile balance and lead to unleashing a full-scale war”, the joint statement notes.

 

All the members of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic National Assembly representing all parliamentary factions urged the PACE counterparts to be committed to the Council of Europe’s goals and missions and to refrain from adopting documents that will jeopardize the stability and peace in the region.

 

The winter session of PACE will kick off in Strasbourg on January 25.

 

 

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