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    Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
    Aug 22 2007


    Arif Mammadov: There will be a meeting in Baku with presence of
    Venice Commission in early October

    [ 22 Aug 2007 18:55 ]

    `Lord Russell-Johnston has suspended his activity at Subcommittee on
    Nagorno Karabakh conflict due to his retirement

    Azerbaijan's Permanent Representative to Council of Europe,
    Ambassador Arif Mammadov's interview to APA.


    -PACE Monitoring Committee rapporteur Andres Herkel said that he will
    raise an issue on the current state of Azeri media...

    -Yes, he did, but the issue is not yet on the agenda. We would have
    been informed if there had been such an issue. Maybe co-rapporteurs
    made speech at committee or sub-committee. It is not expected that
    any issue on Azerbaijan would be discussed at PACE fall session.
    -Will issue on Azerbaijan's implementing European Court's decisions
    be discussed?
    -We have enough time for this issue. There is no threat of raising
    any issue in this case. We are for documents on the implementation of
    new decision. The issue is not on the agenda.
    -What about talks between Venice Commission and Azerbaijani
    government on the Election Code and law on freedom of assembly'?

    -There will a roundtable in Baku early in October with the presence
    of Venice Commission. The talks will focus on the composition of
    election commissions and procedures of considering complaints. I can
    say that negotiations are underway at present. High-level experts of
    President's Office, parliament and Central Election Commission are
    involved in this issue, individual talks are underway.
    -What is your assessment of Ago group's still considering Azerbaijan
    in the list of countries under monitoring?
    -AGO group has visited Azerbaijan recently, the group working
    normally regarding Azerbaijan, and major steps have been taken. The
    group gives recommendations and we are closely cooperating. This is
    very important for us. I want to mention that post-monitoring
    procedures exist for Eastern European countries. It means that if our
    cooperation with this group is suspended and all the commitments are
    fulfilled, post-monitoring procedures will continue. We are not yet
    going to stop cooperation with the Group.
    -Will Council of Europe senior officials visit Azerbaijan?

    -Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights Thomas Hammerberg is
    scheduled to visit Azerbaijan on September 2-8 this year. The
    Commissioner will visit Sumgayit and Ganja in the framework of his
    visit. I will also participate in this visit, and then he will draw
    up a report.
    -PACE President Rene van der Linden's tenure expires in January,
    2008. Who is the real candidate for this post?

    -Chairman of PACE delegation (Russian Duma) Michael Margelov's
    candidacy is on the agenda, I think. He is much likely to be elected
    to this post, as his candidacy is supported.

    -Are there any new reports regarding Nagorno Karabakh Subcommittee
    members' visit to the region?

    -Armenians did not attend the last meeting of the subcommittee on
    Nagorno Karabakh chaired by Lord Russel-Johnston. CE was dissatisfied
    with it. We did not protest the committee members' visiting region,
    we always actively participated in the work of the Subcommittee. But
    Lord Russel-Johnston has already stopped his activity due to his
    retirement. Therefore, this issue is due to be delayed. The visit is
    delayed as there is no agreement in the negotiations for the
    settlement of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict yet. Armenia is
    demonstrating a very unconstructive position in this issue. /APA/
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