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    NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF ARMENIA CLARIFIES

    Lragir, Armenia
    Aug 30 2007

    On August 30 the National Assembly of Armenia clarified the
    cancellation of the visit of the PACE reporter Edward O'Hara to study
    the state of the cultural heritage of the South Caucasus.

    "Considering the media reports on the cancellation of the visit of
    the PACE reporter Edward O'Hara to the region to study the cultural
    heritage of the South Caucasus, as well as the groundless explanations
    in the Russian media, the National Assembly considers it necessary to
    present the reality," the press release of the National Assembly runs.

    "The visit which was to start on August 29 from Azerbaijan had been
    prepared for two months. The schedule of the visit was made, the
    Republic of Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh Republic stated to support the
    reporter during the visit. The reporters had chosen the monuments to
    study, and the visit would be on August 29. However, the letter of the
    secretary of the commission came which told the visit was cancelled.

    The reason is one. On August 28 the head of the Azerbaijani delegation
    to the PACE released a statement that the reporter must visit
    Nagorno-Karabakh via Nagorno-Karabakh, meanwhile all the details had
    been discussed with the representative of Nagorno-Karabakh Republic to
    Armenia, and the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia was to
    provide transport to Nagorno-Karabakh and other support. By offering
    conditions at the last moment, Azerbaijan in fact upset the visit
    and the Azerbaijani media reports on recurrent delay are not true,"
    runs the news release of the National Assembly.

    The National Assembly asserts in the news release its willingness to
    support the visit any time, which will be discussed in the meeting
    of the PACE commission.
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