
ArmInfo. What Azerbaijan carried out in Artsakh in 2023 was a deliberate campaign of starvation, blockade, military attack and destruction. This was written on his Facebook page by former Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanyan.
The diplomat noted that in recent weeks, support for the right of return of the indigenous Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh, who were forcibly displaced as a result of Azerbaijan's brutal blockade and military offensive in 2023, has been rapidly growing in the democratic world. "Yesterday, eighty-seven members of the US House of Representatives sent a letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio calling on the US to take immediate action to ensure the "collective, safe and dignified return" of these people.
This initiative was preceded by resolutions in the parliaments of Belgium and the European Parliament, as well as the launch of the Swiss Peace Initiative. More than 100 British parliamentarians also expressed their support. The international consensus is clear: ethnic cleansing cannot be the last word on the Nagorno- Karabakh issue," he noted.
Oskanyan emphasized that the ten-month siege of Lachin deprived the Armenian civilian population of food, medicine, fuel and medical care. He recalled that the siege ended with a military invasion, as a result of which hundreds of people were killed, and the remaining Armenian population was forced to flee. Azerbaijan then began systematically destroying Armenian homes, churches, monuments and cemeteries, he said, not only to drive out the people but also to erase their history and deprive them of a future.
"Moreover, Azerbaijan continues to hold hostage the leadership of Artsakh, prisoners of war and civilians. The letter of the US House of Representatives is not just symbolic. It is a test of America's commitment to the values it proclaims.
The signatories rightly remind Secretary of State Rubio that international law does not allow mass deportations to go unpunished. If the United States and its allies do not insist on the right of return of the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh, they will not only encourage aggression, but also create a dangerous precedent for the entire world," the diplomat is sure.
Oskanyan believes that this is precisely why the Swiss Peace Initiative is of crucial importance. The diplomat emphasized that it provides an international negotiating platform to ensure the safe and secure return of the Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh to their homes. "The initiative states that displaced persons cannot be expected to trust a regime that has ethnically cleansed them. An international presence must guarantee their safety, preserve their cultural heritage, and ensure their viability. Instead of advancing this vision, the current leadership of Armenia seeks to destroy it. Nikol Pashinyan's statement that "the Karabakh issue is closed" is a betrayal of the people of Nagorno-Karabakh and seriously undermines Armenia's moral authority and diplomatic position," he continued. Oskanyan believes that once Nikol Pashinyan resigns or is removed from power, Armenia will regain its voice, values, and vision.
"The threat of a new war will be reduced. The country's strategic position will be strengthened, since Pashinyan was already associated with failure. His authority is exhausted, his allies are weakened, and his leadership is not trusted either abroad or at home. Under him, Armenia has lost territory, lives, and dignity. Recent polls show that his rating has fallen to about 13%. A new government, based on national goals and principles, can choose a new path - the path of sovereignty and solidarity with its people. It can restore hope to the displaced, engage openly and decisively with allies, and lead Armenia to its rightful place," the former Armenian Foreign Minister concluded.