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  • BAKU: Program of AGO Monitoring Group Visit to Azerbaijan Announced

    Trend News Agency, Azerbaijan
    June 30 2007


    Program of AGO Monitoring Group's Visit to Azerbaijan Announced

    Azerbaijan, Baku /corr. Trend E.Huseynly / Within the visit to the
    region, the AGO Monitoring Group of the Council of Europe's Committee
    of Ministers will arrive in Baku on 4-7 July, the Foreign Ministry of
    Azerbaijan reports.

    The Ministry stated that the permanent Swiss envoy to the Council of
    Europe, Per Shoygen, was elected as the Chairman of the group. The
    group includes the ambassadors of Germany, Ebergad Kelsh, France,
    Bruno Gen, Latvia, Peteris Elferst, Romania, Stelian Stoinan and
    Russia, Alexander Alexev. They will be accompanied by the employees
    of the Council of Europe's Secretariat. Within the visit, the group
    is expected to meet with Azerbaijan's President, Ilham Aliyev, Head
    of Presidential Administration, Ramiz Mehdiyev, Chairman of the
    Parliament, Oktay Asadov, Foreign Minister, Elmar Mammadyarov,
    Chairman of the Central Election Commission, Mazahir Panahov,
    Chairman of the National TV and Radio Council, Nushiravan Maherremly.
    The program of the group's visit also includes attending the round
    table `Activity of court system' which will also be attended by the
    Chairmen of Azerbaijan Constitutional Court and Supreme Court,
    Chairman of the Bar Association and Commissioner on Human Rights.

    The agenda of the meetings will include issues regarding the
    relations between Azerbaijan and the Council of Europe, as well as
    implementation of the obligations undertaken before the Council of
    Europe. Discussions will take place over the free press in
    Azerbaijan, Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, electoral legislation,
    activity of local executive powers and courts.
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