ArmInfo. The European Office of "Hay Dat" (EAFJD) welcomes the Swiss Parliament's Motion to launch a Peace Forum on Nagorno-Karabakh. In a statement received by ArmInfo, the EAFJD recalls that on March 18 the Council of States-the upper house of the Swiss Federal Assembly-adopted Motion No. 24.4259 titled "Peace Forum for Nagorno-Karabakh: Enabling the Return of Armenians."
The Armenian community organization noted that this motion, initially passed by the National Council, the lower chamber of the Swiss Federal requires the establishment of an international forum by the Swiss Government to facilitate and promote the right of return of the forcibly displaced indigenous Armenian population of Nagorno-Karabakh. "This motion, which was introduced to the parliament by the Foreign Relations Committee of the Swiss National Council, calls for a direct, open dialogue between Armenian representatives and Azerbaijani authorities and affirms the undeniable responsibility of the international community in providing guarantees for the safe return of the displaced persons to their historical homeland. Crucially, in addition to inviting representatives of the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh directly, the motion's justification explicitly states that Nagorno-Karabakh has been emptied of its Armenian population since Azerbaijan's military actions in September 2023, citing documented ethnic cleansing," the EAFJD statement reads.
The Armenian organization also noted that the adopted document emphasizes that direct threats and military operations by the Azerbaijani authorities had spread fear and forced the Armenian population to leave their homeland within a few days. "This decision enforces the Swiss government to establish an international forum between representatives of Azerbaijan and the Armenians of Nagorno- Karabakh/Artsakh, which will promote the right of return of Artsakh Armenians under international security guarantees to ensure their protection," the statement continued. "I congratulate the Swiss Council of States for ratifying the initiative that accepted previously by the Swiss National Council. Now it is time for the Swiss government to fully enact the provisions of this decision and promote the safe and unhindered return of Armenian civilians from Artsakh to their homeland. The establishment of such a forum, which will facilitate the right of return under international protection guarantees, is not only a victory for the Armenian people, but also a triumph for all those who fight for justice and peace," EAFJD President Kaspar Karampetian concluded.