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    YEREVAN TO COORDINATE SOME ISSUES WITH GEORGIAN ADMINISTRATION - HEAD OF PARLIAMENTARY COMMISSION

    Trend News Agency, Azerbaijan
    Dec 19 2007

    Georgia, Tbilisi / Òrend corr N. Kirtskhalia / The official Yerevan has
    to coordinate with the Georgian administration such issues as provision
    of separatist regions with international platform, the head of the
    Georgian temporary parliamentary commission on territorial integrity
    Shota Malashkhiya said to Trend when commenting on Armenia's proposal
    to invite the representatives of Georgian separatist regions to the
    winter session of the Council of Europe (CE).

    On 18 December, during the meeting of the Monitoring Committee of the
    Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), Armenian MPs
    insisted on participation of the leader of separatists of Abkhazia
    Sergey Bagapsh and the leader of the separatists of South Ossetia
    Eduard Kokoyta in the discussions over the situation in the conflict
    areas in Georgia. The matter will be discussed at the PACE session.

    As a result of the voting, the suggestion was not approved, the chair
    of the Committee on Human Rights and Civil Integration at the Georgian
    Parliament Yelene Tevdoradze said to journalists.

    "The suggestions of the Armenian delegation to PACE are not the
    official position of Armenia. That may be a position of one MP,
    but not the Armenian state," Malashkhiya said. It is the Georgian
    administration to decide whether to provide an international platform
    to the fascist regimes in Georgia's separatist regions or not, he said.

    "That is our sovereign right and nobody can invade it," Malashkhiya
    said.

    --Boundary_(ID_c61U7mvl9GgcgeKU nzYvrg)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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