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    Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
    Jan 12 2007


    Written question presented to the PACE Committee of Ministers

    [ 12 Jan. 2007 19:09 ]

    Ganira Pashayeva presented a written question to the Committee of
    Ministers of Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, she
    told APA.

    The written question on the Actions of the Leadership of Armenia
    Undermining the Armenia-Azerbaijan Ongoing Peace Forces reflects the
    referendum on December 10. The written question says that this act is
    in direct violation of the Constitution of Azerbaijan, as well as
    relevant norms and principles of the international law and endangers
    the ongoing peace process.
    `The so-called referendum and its results are null and void. It
    shouldn't mislead the international community, which is well-informed
    of the occupation and ethnic cleansing carried out by the Armenian
    armed forces against all non-Armenian population in the Nagorno
    Karabakh region and other occupied territories of Azerbaijan. Future
    constitutional document envisaging a self-rule for the population of
    the Nagorno Karabakh region can only be elaborated through the legal,
    democratic and peaceful process with a full, equal and direct
    participation of the entire participation of the region, including
    both Armenian and Azerbaijani communities. The `referendum' conducted
    by the Armenian side despite numerous warnings of international
    organizations, including the Council of Europe, European Union and
    OSCE, damage the ongoing peace process. We deem the sending a letter
    of congratulations on the occasion of the `referendum' by President
    Robert Kocharian as a destructive step which harms the process of
    diplomatic negotiations aimed at peaceful resolution of the conflict.
    As stated by the OSCE Minsk Group Co-chairs, `conducting such a
    referendum is particularly unhelpful at the moment when the OSCE
    Minsk Group-meditated negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan
    appear to be on a constructive path'. Armenian leadership has
    consciously chosen to ignore relevant decisions of the international
    community, including the PACE resolution 1416, and impede the peace
    process by pre-empting its outcome
    Expressing its deep concern over the potential negative impact of the
    abovementioned in terms of broader regional security, Ganira
    Pashayeva asked the Council of Ministers:
    - Whether discussing the steps undertaken in the context by the
    leadership of the republic of Armenia and providing adequate legal
    and political assessment of its obvious detrimental consequences is
    in place?
    - Why does the Council of Ministers refrain from making use of
    effective mechanisms at its disposal to influence the government of
    Armenia to abstain in the future from actions that prevent lasting
    peace in the region from being achieved, including its continued
    non-compliance with the PACE Resolution 1416 (2003)?', the documents
    reads. /APA/

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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