(1 year, 2 months ago)
Lords ChamberTo ask His Majesty’s Government what representations have been made to the government of the Republic of Azerbaijan concerning the military action against Nagorno-Karabakh.
My Lords, Tuesday brought devastating news of the resumption of armed conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh. The Government urge Azerbaijan to cease military action and return to peaceful dialogue. Violence is never the answer. Yesterday details emerged of a ceasefire. We call on parties to respect this and encourage Baku to continue talks with the local population on a settlement that protects the security of all and enables the humanitarian needs of residents to be met.
I thank the Minister for his response. Although we welcome the news of a ceasefire, we are still uncertain as to the intentions of Azerbaijan’s involvement in this area. We are also aware of evidence that many Armenian civilians appear to have taken refuge in Khojaly Airport, including over 1,000 children. This attack on the independence of a people who have an often-overlooked history of devastating bloodshed will traumatise a future generation. The provision of their safety and right to land and independence is now an urgent priority.
The events in Nagorno-Karabakh might be described as ethnic cleansing. Will the Minister ensure that the Foreign Office understands that this is also a matter of religion and faith, risking the danger of further martyrdom for a people and a Church already familiar with that experience, and touching the congregations of many Armenian Christians domiciled here in the United Kingdom?
My Lords, I could not agree more with the right reverend Prelate. As he is aware, the situation is unclear at present. That is why we are pushing so hard for talks and a lasting peace. He also mentioned the relationship to faith. I will of course make that clear to my noble friend Lord Ahmad, who is at the United Nations.