Baku warns UNESCO against heritage politicization

BAKU: The Azerbaijani side has always been committed to cooperation with UNESCO, as well as the implementation of obligations arising from the conventions to which it adhered to, and in particular, its obligations to protect cultural heritage, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Tuesday.
“For many years, our country has made significant contributions to the activities of the organization in the restoration and protection of cultural heritage, both in Azerbaijan and globally. Protection of cultural heritage in Azerbaijan is one of the important directions of state policy.
The successful hosting of the last session of the World Heritage Committee last year is a vivid indicator of the importance that Azerbaijan attaches to the protection of cultural heritage, as well as the confidence and trust of member states in Azerbaijan.
The first-ever publication of “Military Manual for the Protection of Cultural Property during Armed Conflict” by UNESCO upon the initiative and with the support of the Republic of Azerbaijan is a clear example of our country’s commitment to UNESCO,” said the MFA statement.
“However, it is unfortunate that during the 30 years of Armenia’s military aggression against Azerbaijan and the occupation of our lands, our appeals to UNESCO to investigate war crimes such as destruction, misappropriation of our cultural heritage, change of its essence, as well as illegal transportation of cultural values from our land have been ignored and the UNESCO Secretariat has not shown determination in this regard,” the statement noted.
“UNESCO has been repeatedly informed that Azerbaijan is considering the proposal of the organization to send a mission to the Nagorno-Karabakh region and surrounding areas of the Republic of Azerbaijan.
It should be noted that a number of factors, including security, weather, and difficult terrain, must be taken into account when organizing a UNESCO mission to the region to assess the damage to our cultural property.
As it is known, the territories of Azerbaijan were mined by Armenia during the occupation (since the statement of November 10 on the cessation of hostilities 6 civilians and 6 military servicemen were killed and 7 civilians and 14 military servicemen injured by landmines) and as the Armenian army withdrew from our occupied territories, it mined the area around historical and cultural monuments and turned the area into a dangerous zone,” the Azerbaijani MFA stated. –Agencies