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    UN GA CAN RETURN TO "FROZEN CONFLICTS" ISSUE

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    27.02.2007 13:50 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ During the spring session of UN General Assembly
    the issue of "frozen conflicts" in GUAM will be discussed, Aleksey
    Tulbule, Moldova's permanent representative to the UN stated. He
    said, the preliminary draft resolution offered by the GUAM countries
    is ready. "In regard with discussion and adoption of the resolution
    active discussions with a number of countries, including Russia, are
    being carried out. I think that during spring session of UN General
    Assembly a significant progress will be reached in this issue. There
    is nothing original or shocking in our draft resolution, we refused
    from opposition," he stated.

    A. Tulbule stressed that the draft resolution offered to the
    UN General Assembly is a bit softened. "The document does nit
    include some issues, which a number of countries could put forward
    individually, for example, the issue of unconditional removing troops
    from territories of these states. We also do not demand participation
    of UNO peacekeeping troops.

    Authors of resolution satisfied only with declarations, which
    confirm territorial integrity of their countries. The possibility of
    adoption of this variant of resolution by UN General Assembly is much
    higher. The GUAM countries are going to use the UN platform for not
    adopting concrete decisions, but for drawing attention to existing
    problems. Negotiations with Russia around "frozen conflicts" are
    continuing like before-they are against and we are for the adoption
    of the resolution. But if Russia speaks against this resolution,
    that confirms territorial integrity, it will mean that he will harm
    himself," the representative of Moldova thinks, APA reports.
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