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    ITALY: BULGARIAN OSCE HEAD ATTENDS NATO SESSION

    BTA web site, Sofia
    12 Nov 04

    Sofia, 12 November: The chairman-in-office of the Organization
    for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) and Bulgarian foreign
    minister, (Solomon Pasi), stressed "the growing geostrategic importance
    of the Black Sea - Caucasus region in the light of the new security
    threats" in his address to the NATO - Russia Parliamentary Committee
    Meeting at the 50th Annual Session of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly
    in Venice on Friday (12 November). Pasi told the meeting that the
    present and the future of the Black Sea - Caucasus region is important
    for Russia and NATO as well as the OSCE, the Bulgarian Foreign
    Ministry's Information and Public Relations Directorate reported.

    "We wish to see the efforts invested in this region today, materialized
    into peace and prosperity tomorrow," Pasi said, adding that stability
    and progress in the countries of the Black Sea - Caucasus region
    will surely help further consolidate security in the whole of the
    Euro-Atlantic zone. The OSCE chairman-in-office dwelt on the conflicts
    in the region. He noted that the international community and the OSCE
    in particular are concerned with the heightening of tensions in South
    Ossetia. Pasi noted that the OSCE is supportive of the United Nations
    efforts in finding a resolution to the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict. "I
    hope that the negotiations on the comprehensive settlement of the
    Georgian-Abkhaz conflict could be resumed after the formation of a
    new political leadership in Abkhazia," he added. The foreign minister
    observed that the OSCE follows closely the developments in the Nagornyy
    Karabakh conflict.

    "I welcome the reinvigoration of the dialogue between Armenia and
    Azerbaijan with the active support of the OSCE Minsk Group within
    the Prague process through four meetings between the ministers of
    foreign affairs and two meetings between the presidents of the two
    countries," Pasi said. He expressed the hope that the momentum would be
    preserved and the negotiations would benefit from a more constructive
    and pragmatic approach. Considering the Transdniestrian conflict,
    Pasi recalled the initiative undertaken by the Bulgarian chairmanship
    to resume the negotiations in the five-sided format, including the
    four rounds of consultations and the meeting of the OSCE, Russian and
    Ukrainian mediators in Sofia in October. "The appointment of former
    Bulgarian President Petur Stoyanov as OSCE special envoy for Moldova
    and his visit to Chisinau and Tiraspol in September, demonstrated
    the chairmanship's commitment to further engage in resolving the
    existing contradictions and the overall settlement of the conflict,"
    Pasi noted. (Passage omitted).
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