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    NATO'S SPRING SESSION OF PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLTY HELD IN MADEIRA

    Noyan Tapan
    Jun 04 2007

    MADEIRA, JUNE 4, NOYAN TAPAN. The spring session of NATO Parliamentary
    Assembly (PA) was held on May 25-28 in Madeira (Portugal). On the
    invitation of S. Lan, PA Secretary General, M. Mkrtchian, Head of
    Armenian Mission to NATO, took part in the session as an observer.

    According to the data, received from RA Foreign Ministry Press and
    Information Department, Jose Lello, PA Chairman, Gillerme Silva,
    Deputy Chairman of Portugal's Parliament, Yaap de Hoop Scheffer,
    NATO's Secretary General, Luis Amadon, Minister of Foreign Affairs
    of Portugal, Nikola Gruevski, Prime Minister of Macedony and Nino
    Burjanadze, President of Georgian Parliament made pivotal speeches
    at the session.

    NATO's activities in Afghanistan, Russia's internal developments and
    foreign policy approaches, regulation of Kosovo's problem, NATO-EU
    practical cooperation, anti-missile defence systems, climate changes,
    Georgia's economic and political reforming and its accession prospects
    to NATO, as well as the interrelations between the state and religion
    in the Black See region were the key subjects of discussion in the
    5 committees: Political, Defence and Security, Economy and Security,
    Science and Technology, Civil Dimension of Security. At the session
    PA Chairman for the first time clearly declared about the necessity
    of developing a new strategic concept paper for NATO.

    The next important issue that should be focused on, is the geographical
    inclusion of Alliance in terms of membership and partnership, as well
    as a more productive cooperation with UN and EU.

    One negative feature of the session was the sharp contrast
    between Russia and Alliance member countries. This was expressed
    in Georgia's unequivocal assistance, in the issues of Kosovo's key
    problem regulation, allocation of the American anti-missile system
    in Poland and Czek country.

    A part of Netherlands MP Bert Middel's draft report on "State and
    Religion in the Black See Region" represented the situation in
    Armenia. The author of the report fairly comes to the conclusion
    that the Nagorno Karabakh conflict had no religious origin from
    the beginning. The Azerbaijan deligation actively tried to prove
    the contrary. This report must again be discussed during PA autumn
    session to be held in October in Reykjavik.
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