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  • BAKU: Armenia Disagrees PACE Rapporteur Edward O'Hara's Visiting Nag

    ARMEIAN DISAGREES PACE RAPPORTEUR EDWARD O'HARA'S VISITING NAGORNO KARABAKH VIA AZERBAIJAN, THE VISIT WAS PUT OFF AGAIN

    Azeri Press Agency
    Aug 31 2007
    Azerbaijan

    The PACE Rapporteur for Cultural Heritage in the South Caucasus,
    British MP, Edward O'Hara's fact-finding travel to Azerbaijan,
    Georgia and Armenia from August 28 through September 6 has been
    postponed again, Milli Majlis press service told APA.

    The statement reads that Azerbaijan has always supported this
    initiative of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe,
    and PACE Rapporteur Edward O'Hara's fact-finding visit to the region,
    including Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan, Nagorno
    Karabakh and the other territories occupied by Armenia.

    Azerbaijan objected to Armenian side's demand at PACE during
    preparation for the visit that the fact-finding mission should travel
    to Nagorno Karabakh through Armenia (by car from Yerevan).

    Related to this issue, Samad Seyidov, head of Azerbaijani parliament
    delegation to the PACE, informed the Secretary General Mateo Sorinas
    of Azerbaijan's official stance, underscoring recognition of the
    country's territorial integrity and sovereignty by the international
    community and international organizations like UN, OSCE, NATO, CE etc.

    Azerbaijan clearly announced its position that both domestic and
    international missions and delegations have to seek permission of
    official Baku to travel to its territory of Nagorno Karabakh and
    other adjacent regions under occupation, and Azerbaijan will not
    change its firm position in any condition.

    As a result, PACE didn't support Armenia's unconstructive and baseless
    stance and postponed the visit.
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