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    ARMENIAN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY: THE VISIT OF THE PACE RAPPORTEUR ON AZERBAIJAN

    arminfo
    2007-08-30 17:29:00

    ArmInfo. The Armenian National Assembly clarified the situation
    around cancellation of the visit of Edward O'Hara, PACE (Parliamentary
    Assembly of the Council of Europe) Rapporteur on the Cultural Heritage
    in the South Caucasus, to the region, Thursday.

    The Armenian parliamentary press-service told ArmInfo that the
    initiative to pay a visit to the South Caucasian region belongs to
    the parliamentary delegation of PACE in connection with demolition of
    Armenian khachkars (cross-stones) in Nakhijevan by Azerbaijan. Edward
    O'Hara's visit to the region was planned several years ago, but
    postponed for several times. This visit was scheduled for August
    29. Within two months Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia prepared a
    special program of the visit, Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh expressed
    willingness to contribute to fulfillment of the visit in every
    possible way. Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia presented the list of
    cultural monuments in advance. The delegation was also planning to
    visit Nagorno-Karabakh and the Nakhijevan Autonomous Republic. It
    was already specified which monuments would be seen first. However,
    a letter about cancellation of the visit has been received from the
    PACE Sub-committee's secretary.

    According to the Armenian parliamentary press-service, the visit has
    been cancelled only for one reason - on August 28 the head of the
    Azeri parliamentary delegation to PACE made a statement that Edward
    O'Hara was to arrive in Nagorno-Karabakh via Azeri territory, although
    all the details of the visit had already been specified through the
    permanent representative of Nagorno-Karabakh in Armenia, and the
    Armenian Parliament was to provide the delegation with transport. In
    fact, Azerbaijan frustrated the visit at the last minute, and the Azeri
    side's information that this is only another postponement is false. It
    is noteworthy that though Azeri delegations to different international
    organizations are trying to spread leaflets about alleged demolition
    of Azeri monuments by Armenia, the PACE Rapporteur expressed a desire
    to see only one Muslim monument, moreover, it is not an Azeri, but
    Persian monument - the Blue Mosque in Yerevan. As for the monuments
    in Nagorno-Karabakh, a mosque in the town of Shoushi, the Panaguan
    Palace, as well as libraries and museums were mentioned. This is direct
    evidence of the fact that Azerbaijan makes slanderous statements about
    "demolition of Azeri monuments" in Armenia and Nagorno- Karabakh.

    On August 29, PACE Secretary General Mateo Sorinas notified the Speaker
    of the Armenian Parliament, Tigran Torosyan, in the written form that
    Edward O'Hara will not pay a visit to the region. The problem of entry
    into Nagorno-Karabakh, i.e. the statement made by Azerbaijan on August
    28, is mentioned as one of the reasons of the visit's cancellation. It
    is doubtless that the Azeri side hinders the PACE Rapporteur's visit
    in every possible way, because it will be found out during the visit
    that numerous Armenian monuments were and are being demolished both
    in Nakhijevan and Azerbaijan, and that Azerbaijan's statements and
    leaflets are a common slander.

    The Armenian National Assembly expressed willingness to contribute
    to fulfillment of the PACE Rapporteur's visit to the South Caucasian
    region.

    The further actions concerning the visit will be etermined during
    the session of the PACE Sub-committee on the Cultural Heritage,
    the source reports.
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