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    PanARMENIAN.Net

    GUAM urges UN `to recognize territorial integrity as basis for
    conflict settlement'
    02.04.2007 14:41 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Valeriy Chechelashvili, the Secretary General of
    GUAM (Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Moldova), stated that the
    principle of territorial integrity should be the basis in the
    resolution of all conflicts. This principle should be recognized at
    the level of UN resolutions.

    He informed that GUAM offers the UN General Assembly a draft
    resolution which includes this principle. `The UN General Assembly
    will consider draft proposals submitted by GUAM member states on the
    settlement of conflicts in Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Nagorno Karabakh
    and Transdnistria, which target at supporting these countries within
    their internationally recognized borders,' he said.

    The GUAM Secretary General stressed that the latest statements by
    participants in the resolution process makes their loyalty suspicious
    to this internationally accepted principle. `It is almost OK in words,
    while we still have problems with respect to frankness in statements
    by some participants in the settlement process,' Chechelashvili noted.

    The GUAM Secretary General cited Grigoriy Karasin, the
    Status-Secretary of the Russian Foreign Ministry, who originally
    estimated the prospective for resolution of conflicts in Abkhazia and
    South Ossetia in his interview with Boss magazine. `Particularly, he
    does not unilaterally define Russia's official position on territorial
    integrity of Georgia. We would like to hear more exact signals in this
    respect from the participants in the peace process, perhaps from
    Russia as well,' Chechelashvili said, Trend news agency reports.
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