Video call of the Deputy Foreign Minister and the Director of the Cabinet of the UNESCO Director-General

25 March, 2021

On March 25, Deputy Foreign Minister of Armenia Artak Apitonian had a video call with Nicolas Kassianides, the Director of the Cabinet of UNESCO Director-General.

The interlocutors touched upon the issue of protection of the Armenian historical and religious heritage in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict zone, in that context, highlighting the importance of sending a fact-finding mission of UNESCO to Artsakh.

The Deputy Foreign Minister emphasised the urgency of taking the measures towards the protection of the Armenian historical, cultural and religious heritage in the territories appeared under the Azerbaijani control, taking into account the consistent steps of Azerbaijan aimed at deliberate destruction and desecration of the Armenian monuments, as well as the attempts to distort their identity. Artak Apitonian touched upon the recent manifestations of the Azerbaijani aggression against the Armenian cultural and religious heritage. In particular, he noted that a video circulated on the Internet by the BBC News service today, provides clear evidence that the Zoravor Surb Astvatsatsin Armenian Church in the vicinity of Mekhakavan settlement has been completely destroyed.

Touching upon the preparatory work for the fact-finding mission, the Deputy Foreign Minister expressed grave concern over the policy pursued by Azerbaijan towards impeding the efficient involvement of UNESCO.

It was underscored that Azerbaijan's attempts of manipulating and unnecessarily politicising the mission are absolutely unacceptable. The importance of conducting the mission in the format initially announced by the UNESCO Director-General and reiterated in the Statement of the Intergovernmental Committee of the Second Protocol to the Hague Convention of 1954, has been stressed.

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