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    UN MAY ADOPT GUAM'S DRAFT RESOLUTION ON "FROZEN CONFLICTS"

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    31.07.2007 20:10 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ There exists a great possibility that the GUAM
    proposed draft resolution on "frozen conflicts" will be adopted by the
    UN General Assembly without voting, Assistant to Georgia's permanent
    representative in the United Nations Alexander Chelidze stated. The
    diplomat said, currently active consultations are on the way in the
    UN with GUAM's allies. "We are holding intensive talks with a certain
    group of countries, particularly with Baltic and Eastern European
    states. And there exists a possibility that they will support our
    resolution. As to key UN players they have repeatedly stated that
    the main priority is the territorial integrity of states.

    Thus, in his latest interview Russia's permanent representative
    in the United Nations Vitali Churkin noted that the territorial
    integrity of states is not a subject for discussions. True, he was
    speaking about the conflict in Kosovo, however, Churkin's words
    may be referred to all "frozen conflicts", Chelidze underscored. He
    also reminded according to UN rules no consensus is necessary for
    adopting this or that resolution in the General Assembly. The Georgian
    diplomat says adoption of the draft resolution on "frozen conflicts"
    is useful for two reasons. "First, it will draw the attention of the
    world community to activities of a young organization, GUAM and will
    create resonance. From the other hand, this document will introduce
    necessary corrections in approaches of such structures like OSCE, which
    are involved in conflict settlement processes," Chelidze underlined,
    APA reports.
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