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    ACCORDING TO RA NATIONAL ASSEMBLY, PACE RAPPORTEUR EDWARD O'HARA'S TRIP TO REGION FAILS BECAUSE OF AZERBAIJAN

    Noyan Tapan
    Aug 31, 2007

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 31, NOYAN TAPAN. In connection with failure of the
    PACE rapporteur Edward O'Hara's visit to the region with the aim of
    studying the state of cultural legacy of the South Caucasus, the PR
    Department of the RA National Assembly on August 31 issued a statement
    which refutes false explanations spread by the Azerbaijani mass media
    and presents the truth.

    According to the statement, it was the Armenian delegation in PACE
    that came up with the initiative - in connection with destruction
    of khachkars in Nakhijevan. Later the PACE commission accepted the
    proposal of the Azerbaijani side to organize that regional visit.

    It is noted that Edward O'Hara's trip to the region with the aim of
    studying the problem of preservation of cultural legacy was envisaged
    years ago but it was delayed for various reasons. The trip, which
    was to start on August 29 - from Azerbaijan, was being prepared
    for two months: the trip program was developed, while Armenia and
    Nagorno Karabakh expressed their assistance for implementation of the
    rapporteur's visit. Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia sent in advance
    the lists of those monuments which must be examined in the three
    South Caucasian countries, the NKR and the Nakhijevan Autonomous
    Republic. The rapporteurs have already decided which monuments on
    the list they would study.

    "According to a preliminary agreement, the programs of the visit to
    Armenia and Nagorno Karabakh were to be sent in the second half of
    August 28.

    However, the commission secretary's letter saying that the visit was
    cancelled was received prior to that. The reason was the following:
    on August 28 the head of the Azerbaijani delegation in PACE issued a
    statement, according to which the PACE rapporteur must visit Nagorno
    Karabakh via Azerbaijan, whereas prior to that all details had been
    clarified through the NKR representative to Armenia, and the RA
    National Assembly was to provide transport and other assistance for
    traveling to Nagorno Karabakh. By putting forward requirements to the
    rapporteur at the last moment, Azerbaijan in fact failed that trip,
    and all aires and graces that it was a next in turn postponement -
    which is stated in the Azerbaijani press - do not correspond to
    reality," the statement reads.

    The Secretary General of PACE Mateo Sorinas sent a letter, in which he
    informed the RA National Assembly speaker Tigran Torosian that Edward
    O'Hara's visit was cancelled. It was noted in the letter that one of
    the causes of the visit's failure was the problem of entry into Nagorno
    Karabakh, that is, what was announced by Azerbaijan on August 28.

    According to the statement, "it is obvious that Azerbaijanis are
    preventing the rapporteur's trip to the region in every possible way
    because it would be revealed during that trip that many Armenian
    monuments have been and are being destroyed in Nakhijevan and
    Azerbaijan and that the Azerbaijani statements and leaflets about
    destruction of "Azerbaijani" monuments are just aspersion."

    The RA National Assembly have expressed a willingness to assist with
    the trip at any time.
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