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  • BAKU: Chairman Of PACE Subcommittee On Nagorno Karabakh: I May Be In

    CHAIRMAN OF PACE SUBCOMMITTEE ON NAGORNO KARABAKH: I MAY BE IN AZERBAIJAN ON 9 NOVEMBER

    Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
    Oct 4 2007

    "I am anxious to see the work of my committee continue"

    Lord Russell-Johnston interviewed by APA Europe bureau

    - Did your meeting with speaker Asadov take place today? What was
    discussed and what are outcomes of this meeting?

    - Specific outcome. I explained to him that I was anxious to see the
    work of my committee continue. That it was necessary to have some
    guarantees of cooperation from both countries. And consequently I was
    intending at least to write both to President Aliyev and president
    Kocharian, and possibly also to see them both, to visit them both.

    And if so happens that I may be in Baku on 9 November, but that is
    not yet confirmed. That might be an occasion on which that might be
    possible depending of course on the president's schedule. I said to
    speaker Asadov that I regretted the fact that the visits that have
    been planed both by my committee and also by the cultural committee
    had been cancel at a short notice. But I hope that the situation
    could be reasonably resolved.

    - We also heard that there was a meeting yesterday in the subcommittee
    between the heads of the Azerbaijani and Armenian delegations. So
    you met yesterday. And apparently the Armenia is interested in
    issues that were discussed at this meeting, And also specifically
    the Azerbaijani delegation is proposing to change the format of these
    visits and meetings, meaning to go to the Nagorno Karabakh through the
    Azerbaijani territory. If that at all could be called as a change of
    the format of the work of the committee. What can you say about this?

    - Well, it did represent a change of the format. As the understanding
    was both by myself and also by Mr O'Hara at the cultural committee
    that there would be an interview in Yerevan. And that was changed
    very suddenly and quickly. And that was not a great problem for me,
    because the meeting was the next week. But for Mr O'Hara it meant
    everything be changed of the week-end with one-day notice. And that
    was not really good.

    - Would these format changes prevent the visit?

    - As I said before I do not regard my committee as being concerned
    to mediate on Nagorno Karabakh. The idea was that we would try and
    improve contact and dialog particularly in the first place between
    Azeri and Armenian parliamentarians; possibly hold seminars in Baku
    and Yerevan. And to try to improve the relationship, but not, I mean
    ... The Nagorno Karabakh conflict will only in the end solved by
    Kocharian and Aliyev.

    - The last question. There will be a meeting of the PACE's monitoring
    committee on frozen conflicts in November in Berlin. We assume that
    you were invited and if so, the question is as follows: Initially the
    idea was to have Azerbaijani and Armenian delegations to discuss the
    things, but yesterday apparently the Armenian delegation at the meeting
    with PACE president proposed to have also the representatives of the
    Armenian community of Nagarno Karabakh. So what do you think about it?

    - I don't want to cover that as I know nothing about it. But if I
    may ask a couple of things: the Council of Europe said to me apart
    from being very anxious to see a resolution of the Nagorno Karabakh
    conflict and in particular of the occupied territories with the
    refugees. They are also concerned naturally about internal policies in
    both Azerbaijan and Armenia. Azerbaijan is fortunate in having huge
    economic growth. That should not lead it to neglect basic democratic
    questions. Our main concern is about the political prisoners, some
    of them are very old and sick. And also journalistic freedom. There
    were seven journalists imprisoned recently. I just add that as a
    postscript.
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