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    GEORGIA AGAINST PROPOSAL TO INVITE SEPARATIST LEADERS TO COUNCIL OF EUROPE

    Interfax, Russia
    Dec 19 2007

    Tbilisi, 19 December: The Georgian delegation at the meeting of the
    monitoring committee of the PACE [Parliamentary Assembly of Council
    of Europe] has spoken out against Armenia's proposal to invite the
    leaders of the unrecognized republics of Abkhazia and South Ossetia
    [separatist regions of Georgia] to the Council of Europe.

    A member of the Georgian delegation to PACE, Elene Tevdoradze, told
    journalists on Wednesday [19 December] that Armenian MPs are insisting
    that the leaders of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, Sergey Bagapsh and
    Eduard Kokoyty, should take part in the PACE winter session. The
    issue of settling the conflicts in Georgia is to be considered at
    this session.

    "The Armenians made this proposal at the meeting of the PACE monitoring
    committee in Paris yesterday, but we consider it inadmissible to
    provide separatists with an international platform," Tevdoradze said.

    She said that this Armenian proposal was not put to a vote in the
    PACE monitoring committee. "We received particular support from the
    Azerbaijani delegation," Tevdoradze said.

    However, the Armenian delegation intends to have its proposal put to
    a vote at the PACE winter session.
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