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    BERLIN DISCUSSIONS OVER LINGERED CONFLICTS NOT TO LEAD TO PROGRESS - HEAD OF PACE SUBCOMMITTEE

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    05.11.07 18:23

    Germany, Berlin / Trend corr A. Maharramli / The head of the
    subcommittee on Nagorno-Karabakh of the Parliamentary Assembly of
    the Council of Europe (PACE) lord Russell Johnston believes that the
    Berlin discussions over lingered conflicts will not have positive
    results. "I do not expect a special progress to occur as a result of
    the discussions," he said in Berlin on 5 November.

    The Monitoring Committee of PACE and the German Institute for
    International Affairs and Security organized discussions over lingered
    conflicts (Nagorno-Karabakh, Trans-Dniester, Georgian-Abkhazian,
    and Georgian-Ossetian) in Berlin on 5 to 6 November. The forum
    involves both official representatives of the conflicting countries
    and international experts.

    Russell Johnston reported that the meeting would enable an exchange
    of views on peaceful settlement of the conflicts and once more to
    study the viewpoints and positions of the sides.

    Azerbaijan is represented at the Berlin forum by the head of the Office
    on Planning of Foreign Policy & Strategic Researches Tofig Musayev,
    the head of the Azerbaijani PACE delegation Samad Seyidov, and MPs.
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