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    TERRY DEVIS TO ARRIVE IN ARMENIA
    [08:58 pm] 22 June, 2007

    On June 25, in Strasbourg, Leo Platvoet (Netherlands) will make a
    report on the Armenian parliamentary elections at the PACE summer
    session.

    The correspondent of A1+ tried to find out CoE General Secretary Terry
    Devis's opinion on the RA parliamentary elections.

    I am planning to visit Armenia as soon as possible. I have got
    invitations from the Armenian Foreign Ministry and from the Ambassador
    of Strasbourg. And I am going to accept these invitations soon. I am
    hoping to visit Armenia during next 6 months if I can. And a lot of
    things I shall do, I shall assess the state of affairs in Armenia. But
    the fact is that at present the situation in Armenia is better than
    before. Many things have changed during the past twenty years. If we
    look through the election report we can see great improvements. Big
    changes are noticed. If I am in Armenia I will try my qualifications
    perhaps in a different way, I would discuss on what I would do in
    domestic affairs. For both Armenia and Azerbaijan the most important
    is the issue of Nagorno-Karabakh which is, of course, very important
    but it isn't your whole life. There are other things in life. If I
    were a citizen of Armenia of my age, I would be much concerned about
    the future of grandchildren. I am a grandfather. And if I were
    younger, I would think about the future of my
    children. Nagorno-Karabakh is not the only political issue in the
    South Caucasus.

    When and how will the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict be settled in you
    opinion?

    In my opinion, the problem of Nagorno-Karabakh must be solved between
    the presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan and not by force. As for the
    Minsk group, I have always supported the work of Minsk group. I share
    the impressions of a lot of people in South Caucasus who say that the
    Minsk group is taking a long period to find a solution. I really share
    their impressions. The reason is that I am impatient on behalf of the
    people in Armenia and Azerbaijan. The quicker the conflict is settled,
    the quicker they will pass to other basic issues of schools,
    hospitals, income, wages, clothes, housing, etc.

    Will the international community recognize the Nagorno-Karabakh
    presidential election outcome

    I don't think these elections will be recognized anywhere else in
    Europe except in Armenia.

    And when do you foresee the recognition of the election - after the
    Karabakh conflict resolution?

    Yes, after the conflict settlement. I mean the fact is that legally
    Nagorno-Karabakh is seen as an occupied territory. Legally it is part
    of Azerbaijan. I support the territorial integrity of all the member
    countries Caspian Cooperation, Armenia, as well as Azerbaijan.
    Nagorno-Karabakh is not part of Armenia. Georgia may be of Armenian
    origin but that does not mean to recognize it as part of
    Armenia. Serbia has majority of Albanians and it does not mean they
    are part of Serbia. Cyprus has Turkish population and that does not
    mean that they are part of Cyprus. I support territorial integrity of
    all member countries, that includes Cyprus, that includes Georgia,
    that includes Russia, that includes Moldova, that includes
    Azerbaijan. I exclude the people of Armenia. But I am telling the
    truth. That is what people outside Armenia think of it.

    Who is to protect human rights in Nagorno-Karabakh?

    Azerbaijan is clearly not able to exercise its authority in
    Nagorno-Karabakh. So people who are in control in NK must protect
    human rights, not only the rights of Armenians living in Karabakh, but
    also the rights of Azeris living in the territory. I mean all people -
    men, women and children. I am not interested in their ethnic origin,
    the color of their skin and religious beliefs. People are different
    but they are all equal despite everything. They are all to be
    protected by the same laws, by the authorities.

    Do you think the Karabakh conflict resolution is possible taking into
    consideration the strained relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan?

    Of course, it is always possible. And I would like to see the
    settlement urgently. And I see a lot of people in Armenia as well as
    in Azerbaijan who are very impatient to see the issue settled. And I
    agree with them. It is taking far too long. Meanwhile, money is being
    spent on weapon instead of improving life standards in Armenia and in
    Azerbaijan. I have never seen money spent on schools and hospitals and
    on housing. And I hope it will be used in future.

    Karine Asatryan

    Stockholm/ Sigtuna
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