Australian Government Deplores
Destruction of Historical Monuments in Nakhichevan
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
In the face of growing pressure from
the Armenian National Committee of Australia and the Australian-Armenian
Community at large, the Australian Government has joined the European
Parliament and the U.S. State Department in condemning the destruction
of the medieval Armenian cemetery in Djulfa, Nakhichevan.
In response to an ANC Australia letter
which brought these horrors to light, the Department of Foreign Affairs
and Trade stated, that "the Australian Government deplores the
destruction of historical and artistic monuments and sites, [noting] the
distress caused to the Armenian people."
"We welcome the Australian Government's
stance on this sensitive issue and encourage the Hon. Mr. Alexander
Downer, Minister of Foreign Affairs to further pressure his Azeri
counterpart so that the Azerbaijani Government will put an end to the
destruction and begin immediate restoration of this site, to the extent
possible, under the appropriate supervision of Armemian experts and
other internationally recognised authorities," said ANCA President Dr.
Tro Kortian.
The ANC Australia's efforts in raising
awareness of the desecration of the 7th century Armenian Cemetery in
Djulfa by Azeri Forces, coincides with the Armenian Government's own
efforts. Recently, Armenian Foreign Minister Mr. Vartan Oskanian brought
this issue to the attention of UNESCO and asked that a team of expert be
sent to asses the situation in Nakhichevan.
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