
ArmInfo.Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan cannot deprive the people of Artsakh of the right to return to their homeland, as stated by Artak Beglaryan, head of the Artsakh Union public organization, former NKR Ombudsman, and former State Minister of Artsakh, in a conversation with reporters at the Artsakh representative office.
He was responding to Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's proposal to Azerbaijan to simultaneously close the so-called "Western Azerbaijan" issue and the issue of Artsakh people' return to their homeland.
According to Beglaryan, the Armenian Prime Minister can only voice the position of the Armenian government in this case, but the people of Artsakh must decide for themselves whether they want to return or not. "This position is highly unacceptable and reprehensible to us, as they are thus 'selling' the right. The right of return of the people of Artsakh and Azerbaijanis cannot be equated in terms of reasons, compensation, timeframe, or legal basis. This is simply not the case: the Armenians living in Azerbaijan were forcibly displaced as a result of genocidal policies, while the Azerbaijanis who left Armenia did so peacefully and of their own free will," Beglaryan emphasized.
In this regard, he also recalled the binding decision of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Azerbaijan to ensure the safe return of the people of Artsakh to their homeland, noting that it applies to the entire international community, including Armenia. Moreover, as the former state minister of Artsakh noted, it was adopted based on a statement from Armenia itself. "Thus, the Armenian authorities are effectively refusing to comply with the court's ruling and justifying genocide," the head of the public organization emphasized.
Meanwhile, as Beglaryan mentioned, it was Pashinyan who agreed to file lawsuits in international courts following the forcible displacement of the entire Artsakh population in 2023. "Furthermore, the Armenian Prime Minister assumed international obligations when the Republic ratified the Convention relating to the Status of Refugees, which clearly states that refugees have the right to return, and the host state is obligated to do everything possible to ensure their return. We are not calling for war; we are calling for this issue to be placed on the political agenda and for the relevant international structures and states to be asked to ensure the implementation of the court ruling," the former Artsakh State Minister clarified.
Beglaryan also pointed out a possible connection between Pashinyan's statements in Germany and the searches that took place at the Artsakh representative office in Yerevan. He noted that the main reason for the searches could have been the hearings held at the Artsakh representative office on December 10, in connection with the anniversary of the NKR self-determination referendum. He believes that if there is no significant public pressure, the Armenian authorities may also confiscate the building of the Artsakh representative office.