UN HAS THE RIGHT TO EXAMINE GUAM'S RESOLUTION AS LONG AS IT CONSIDERS NECESSARY
PanARMENIAN.Net
04.05.2007 16:43 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The UN is a structure, which has the right to examine
an issue that has been included in its agenda as long as it considers
necessary, Ukrainian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Veselovski stated
to journalist in Baku on Friday speaking about GUAM's resolution on
"frozen conflicts".
The Ukrainian Deputy Foreign Minister said examination of the
resolution is not the goal in itself. "Our task is to create such an
atmosphere, under which countries involved in these or those conflicts
or problems would feel that they are not supported by the majority and
that they are mistaken and should review their stances. It is necessary
to understand how we can return to a position, which would satisfy all
sides and not only one party," the diplomat stated, "Trend" reports.
Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Moldova initiated discussions over
"frozen conflicts" on the territory of "Organization for Democracy
and Economic Development - GUAM" member-states. The issue was included
in the UN agenda.
PanARMENIAN.Net
04.05.2007 16:43 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The UN is a structure, which has the right to examine
an issue that has been included in its agenda as long as it considers
necessary, Ukrainian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Veselovski stated
to journalist in Baku on Friday speaking about GUAM's resolution on
"frozen conflicts".
The Ukrainian Deputy Foreign Minister said examination of the
resolution is not the goal in itself. "Our task is to create such an
atmosphere, under which countries involved in these or those conflicts
or problems would feel that they are not supported by the majority and
that they are mistaken and should review their stances. It is necessary
to understand how we can return to a position, which would satisfy all
sides and not only one party," the diplomat stated, "Trend" reports.
Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Moldova initiated discussions over
"frozen conflicts" on the territory of "Organization for Democracy
and Economic Development - GUAM" member-states. The issue was included
in the UN agenda.
