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    HEAD OF ARMENIAN DELEGATION TO PACE SURPRISED AT STATEMENT OF HIS GEORGIAN COLLEAGUE

    arminfo
    2007-12-21 13:02:00

    ArmInfo. Armenian delegation to PACE winter session in Paris did
    not demand consideration of the territorial conflicts in Georgia,
    Head of the Armenian delegation to PACE, a member of the Monitoring
    Committee David Haroutunyan told ArmInfo in response to the statement
    by Georgian parliamentarian, a member of PACE Monitoring Committee
    Elena Tevdoradze that Armenia demanded consideration of the above
    conflicts at PACE winter session in the presence of Abkhazian and
    South Ossetic presidents.

    First, Haroutunyan stressed, one of the issues on agenda of the
    PACE Monitoring Committee in Paris was the Committee's further
    activity in direction of 'frozen conflicts' given the positive
    assessment of Berlin Conference 2007 by the Committee. Particularly,
    the Committee discussed the issue of organizing regular hearings on
    the peaceful settlement of Nagorny Karabakh, Abkhazian, South Ossetic
    and Transdniestrian conflicts. Second, the draft document prepared by
    the Committee Secretariat contained a point that the Committee may
    consider the expediency of involving representatives of the parties
    interested in the peaceful settlement of the conflicts, including
    public representatives. The Armenian party supported the given
    approach and confirmed the expediency of inviting the conflicting
    parties, which will have a positive impact on the dialogue and
    create atmosphere of trust and mutual understanding. 'To my regret,
    Ms Tevdoradze distorted and changed my statements beyond recognition. I
    think that such distortion does not meet the spirit of our countries'
    friendly relations', Haroutunyan said.
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