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  • Hearing on "frozen conflicts" due at the Bundestag

    Hearing on "frozen conflicts" due at the Bundestag

    armradio.am
    03.11.2007 14:27

    The Monitoring Committee of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council
    of Europe (PACE), which seeks to enforce the honoring of obligations
    and commitments by the Council's member states, will be holding a
    hearing on "frozen conflicts" in cooperation with the German Institute
    for International and Security Affairs (SWP), at the Bundestag in
    Berlin on 5 and 6 November 2007, focusing on the situations in
    Nagorno-Karabakh, Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Transnistria.

    On joining the Council of Europe, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and
    Moldova undertook to seek peaceful settlements to these conflicts, and
    the Russian Federation has also entered into specific commitments
    regarding certain of these regions.

    The hearing has the twofold objective of bringing together leading
    experts and government ministers to take stock of the current situation
    with regard to each of these conflicts and of initiating a debate on
    the Council of Europe's future role in the conflict settlement process.

    On the first day the hearing will take the form of an exchange of views
    between the committee's members and experts (historians, researchers,
    international legal specialists, think tank representatives) and will
    help clarify the positions of the parties to the conflicts through
    discussion of the established facts.

    The following day will be devoted to discussions with senior government
    representatives from the countries concerned. The committee will then
    hold a meeting in camera in the afternoon to analyze the hearing's
    results.

    Armenia will be represented by Head of the Armenian delegation to PACE,
    Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Stet-Legal Issue
    David Harutyunyan and member of the PACE Monitoring Committee, Chairman
    of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Foreign Relations Armen
    Rustamyan. The delegation will also include Head of the Foreign
    Relations Department of the NA Staff Varuzhan Nersisyan.

    The sitting will be chaired by Lord Russell Johnston, the President of
    the PACE Subcommittee on Nagorno Karabakh.
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