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    PRESS RELEASE
    Parliamentary Assembly Communication Unit
    Ref: 582a04
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    PACE committee spells out steps to peaceful settlement of Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict

    Strasbourg, 19.11.2004 - A report of the Council of Europe Parliamentary
    Assembly (PACE) made public today spells out a series of steps Armenia and
    Azerbaijan could take to fulfill their commitment to settle the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict peacefully.

    In a draft resolution adopted at a meeting in Paris on Wednesday, PACE's
    Political Affairs Committee expressed concern at the creation of
    "mono-ethnic areas which resemble the terrible concept of ethnic cleansing",
    and reaffirmed the right of displaced persons from the area of conflict to
    return to their homes safely and with dignity.

    The committee called on Armenia and Azerbaijan to submit constructive
    proposals for the peaceful settlement of the conflict via the OSCE Minsk
    Group, which should conduct speedy negotiations. If these fail, the parties
    should consider using the UN's International Court of Justice, the
    parliamentarians said.

    Meanwhile, the Council of Europe should offer experts to help Armenia and
    Azerbaijan draw up a political status for Nagorno-Karabakh. Both countries
    pledged to use only peaceful means to settle the conflict when they joined
    the organisation in January 2001.

    The committee also condemned any expression of hatred portrayed in the media
    of Armenia and Azerbaijan, and called for a Council of Europe action plan
    for mutual reconciliation involving the media, schools and universities as
    well as contacts between locally elected representatives.

    It is proposed that the report be debated by the Assembly at its next
    plenary session in Strasbourg (24-28 January 2005).

    Link to provisional versions of the draft resolution and recommendation



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