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    AZERBAIJANI, ARMENIAN MPS MEET AT EUROPEAN ASSEMBLY

    news.az
    April 29 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Samad Seyidov The heads of the Azerbaijani and Armenian delegations
    to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) have
    met in Strasbourg.

    The delegations met yesterday on the sidelines of the PACE spring
    session. The PACE president, Turkish MP Mevlut Cavusoglu, also attended
    the meeting, the head of the Azerbaijani delegation, Samad Seyidov
    told journalists.

    'I met the head of the Armenian delegation to PACE and we had an
    exchange of views. Consideration of Nagorno-Karabakh in the Council
    of Europe is very important. As the spring session wrapped up, we
    decided to meet again at the June session. We keep on working and our
    next meeting will have a broader format. The opposition members in
    the Azerbaijani and Armenian delegations to PACE will attend the next
    meeting as well. I think this is a very important achievement and we'll
    do our utmost to keep up this kind of discussion with the involvement
    of the PACE president. Exchanges of views and consultations must
    be held and continued. The current chairman of PACE, the assembly's
    former secretary general, Mateo Sorinas Balfego, and other officials
    took part in today's meeting,' Samad Seyidov said.

    As for restoration of the PACE subcommittee on Nagorno-Karabakh, Samad
    Seyidov said that the process had just started and would continue. 'As
    I noted before, the beginning and continuation of the meeting in a
    broader format shows that the process is ongoing.'

    The PACE subcommittee on Nagorno-Karabakh stopped work after the
    death of its chairman, Lord Russell-Johnston, in July 2008.

    The head of the Armenian delegation to PACE commented yesterday that
    the Karabakh subcommittee was still being formed.

    'Consultations are under way on the formation of the PACE subcommittee
    on Nagorno-Karabakh. The process is ongoing. As for the committee
    chairman, we will deal with the issue later, after we have agreed
    on further cooperation,' David Harutyunyan told NEWS.am, commenting
    on PACE President Mevlut Cavusoglu's declared intention to chair
    the subcommittee.

    Harutyunyan said that Micheline Calmy-Rey, federal councillor and
    head of the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, and PACE
    Secretary General Thorbjorn Jagland had both said clearly in their
    speeches that the OSCE Minsk Group remained the body involved in
    mediation on Karabakh. 'We must not replace this process with any
    simultaneous process, and PACE must be very cautious not to create
    the impression of a simultaneous process,' Harutyunyan said.

    Commenting on a statement issued by 20 PACE members opposing the
    parliamentary elections in Nagorno-Karabakh, Harutyunyan said:
    'The declaration has to do only with the PACE members that made it.

    Elections in Nagorno-Karabakh are a democratic procedure. The
    Nagorno-Karabakh people is exercising its democratic right.'
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