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    PACE PASSES RESOLUTION ON AZERBAIJAN

    Trend News Agency
    June 24 2008
    Azerbaijan

    France, Paris, 24 June / corr. Trend News A.Maharremli, I.Alizade /
    The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) passed a
    Resolution No 11627 on Azerbaijan during its meeting on 24 June. Some
    22 suggestions were made to make changes to the Resolution and of them,
    9 were adopted.

    On 7 January 2001 Azerbaijan became a full-right member of the Council
    of Europe and undertook obligations. The PACE appointed co-rapporteurs
    on Azerbaijan to control fulfillment of the obligations.

    The summer session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of
    Europe commenced on 23 June in Strasburg. On 24 June, the session
    will discuss the report prepared by the co-rapporteurs with regards
    to situation in Azerbaijan.

    The members of the Armenian delegation to the PACE made suggestions
    to make changes to the Resolution's articles on Armenia's occupation
    of the territories of Azerbaijan. However, during the voting, none
    of the suggestions made by the Armenian delegation was adopted.

    Edward O'Hara, British MP and PACE Culture, Education and Science
    Committee Rapporteur on the studying of cultural heritage in
    South Caucasus, suggested to make additions to the article 14,
    which deals with PACE mission on studying of cultural heritage in
    South Caucasus. O'Hara and MPs signing their additions stated that
    Azerbaijan presents obstacles to the realization of this mission.

    However, the Deputy Head of Azerbaijan's delegation to the PACE,
    Gultakin Hajiyeva, protested against the additions. She said that the
    mission should visit occupied territories of Azerbaijan as well. "This
    visit should be made via the territory of Azerbaijan," Hajiyeva said.

    PACE did not approved additions suggested by O'Hara.
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