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    CE COMMITTEE OF MINISTERS: ARMENIA, AZERBAIJAN AND GEORGIA ARE NOT READY TO TAKE PART IN IMPLEMENTATION OF PROJECT 'ON STABILITY PACT FOR THE SOUTH CAUCASUS'

    arminfo
    2007-09-03 18:35:00

    AmInfo. Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia are not ready to take part
    in implementation of the project "On Stability Pact for the South
    Caucasus ", such a conclusion is contained in a written reply of
    the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe in relation to
    the similar preliminary project adopted in October, 2006, during the
    session of PACE Commission on political issues.

    As a source in PACE told ArmInfo, the statement of the Committee of
    Ministers says, in particular, that the Council of Europe has played
    a very active role in the region since the accession of Georgia,
    and subsequently of Armenia and Azerbaijan. Thanks to its convention
    mechanisms and its reform support programmes it has helped to promote
    good governance and to strengthen democracy, the rule of law, human
    rights and the rights of national minorities. Moreover, by inviting
    these states to become members, the Organisation also aimed to create
    a climate conducive to overcoming the impediments to regional co-
    operation.

    The Committee of Ministers shares the Assembly's concerns about
    the continued lack of a political solution to the various "frozen"
    conflicts in the South Caucasus. These conflicts have negative
    repercussions on political, social and economic progress in the
    region. They have impeded the emergence of regional co- operation
    covering the whole South Caucasus. The Committee of Ministers would
    point out at this juncture that, upon their accession, the countries
    concerned undertook to solve these conflicts through peaceful means
    and according to the principles of international law, rejecting any
    threat to resort to force. Moreover, having shared the Assembly's
    concern saying that a "political will is absent during final
    decision-making on the "frozen" conflicts in South Caucasus, "the
    Committee of Ministers nonetheless strongly encourages the authorities
    of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia to launch a constructive debate
    on overcoming the impediments to regional co-operation and to seize,
    through the international community, every opportunity to settle frozen
    conflicts and to establish forums conducive to the emergence of solid,
    sustainable political, economic and cultural regional co-operation
    on issues of common concern.

    Moreover, the Committee of Ministers recommended EU, via implementation
    of the "New European Neighborhood" programme, to increase the share
    of participation of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia in initiatives
    on regional cooperation in such spheres as environment, management
    of eater resources, energy, education, issues of borders protection,
    transport and communications.
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