
ArmInfo.The National Democratic Pole (NDP) Party strongly condemns the visit of the delegation led by Azerbaijani Deputy Prime Minister Shahin Mustafayev to the Republic of Armenia.
In a statement issued by the party, it is noted that the visit took place just days after the barbaric destruction of the Church of the Holy Mother of God in occupied Stepanakert. "The destruction of the church is a manifestation of the anti-Armenian policy pursued by Azerbaijan at the state level. Unfortunately, this is not an isolated incident, but a continuation of an anti-Armenian policy that dates back to the Soviet era and was further escalated by the ethnic cleansing in Artsakh in 2023. This incident is also a gross violation of Azerbaijan's international legal obligations. Azerbaijan is obligated to ensure the preservation of all historical and cultural monuments under its jurisdiction, including Armenian cultural heritage," the People's Democratic Party emphasized.
The political party was quick to point out that the International Court of Justice's December 7, 2017, ruling in the case of Armenia v. Azerbaijan, has obliged Azerbaijan to take all necessary measures to prevent and punish vandalism and desecration of Armenian cultural heritage, including churches, religious buildings, monuments, and cemeteries, within the framework of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination. This ruling, in accordance with Article 94 of the UN Charter, is subject to mandatory enforcement. "The destruction of the church in 2026 is a direct and ongoing violation of the aforementioned commitments. This is not a matter of political or diplomatic differences, but a violation assessed under international law. Furthermore, Azerbaijan is also violating the 1954 Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Heritage, which operates within the framework of UNESCO, as well as the 1972 Convention for the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage.
Under these circumstances, hosting a delegation led by a high-ranking official of a state that is committing criminal acts in Armenia can be perceived as a disregard for its own statehood and sovereignty, as well as a devaluation of the decisions of the International Court of Justice," the party's statement continued.
In this regard, the PDP called on the Armenian Apostolic Church and the Mother See of Etchmiadzin to continue documenting the destruction of Armenian cultural heritage and ensure the transfer of these materials to relevant international structures, including the International Court of Justice, UNESCO, and human rights organizations.
The People's Democratic Party also called on the citizens of the Republic of Armenia to remember that the parliamentary elections on June 7, 2026, are also a choice of values: who is willing to consistently defend the Armenian Apostolic heritage in the face of Azerbaijan's targeted destruction, and who is willing to ignore these realities. "Faith, Homeland, Sovereignty. Armenia is not subject to negotiation," the political party concluded.