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    EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT MEMBERS CONCLUDE KARABAKH MISSION

    Tert.am
    08:53 03.11.10

    The European Armenian Federation for Justice and Democracy announced
    that a delegation of Members of the European Parliament visited Armenia
    and the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic from October 27 to 31, in order to
    assess the Karabakh conflict resolution process, reports Asbarez.com.

    During their stay, Michele Rivasi, a member of Euronest Delegation,
    from Greens/European Free Alliance Group and Damien Abad, a member
    of Euronest and the EU-South Caucasus Parliamentary delegation, from
    the European Popular Party, were accompanied by European Parliament
    staff for a detailed mission to assess the current socio-political
    situation in the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.

    "It is unacceptable that hundreds of thousands of Armenian victims of
    the pogroms and deportations organized by Azerbaijan, are deprived of
    the international statute of refugee," declared Rivasi. She proposed
    the implementation of an international investigation on the atrocities
    against the Armenians which led to the conflict.

    "I think that the OSCE Minsk Group remains the best format to
    find a peaceful and sustainable solution to the conflict," added
    Abad. He stressed the importance for France to fully play its role
    in the co-presidency of the Minsk group, along with Russia and the
    United States.

    The European Parliament members pledged to look into the possibility
    of assistance to the population of Nagorno-Karabakh in the fields of
    environment, energy and education.

    "This European aid exists in the South Caucasus region for Abkhazia
    and South Ossetia, but it is refused in Nagorno-Karabakh," commented
    Hilda Tchoboian, the Chairperson of the European Armenian Federation.

    She emphasized the fact that Nagorno-Karabakh declared independence
    in accordance with the laws of the Soviet Union and with the full
    respect of the principles of the international law.

    "All around the world, the European Union undertakes huge efforts
    in order to help states improve their democratic institutions and
    good governance record. It is inconceivable that the EU continues to
    ignore the efforts of the Nagorno-Karabakh authorities to create a
    rule of law," added Tchoboian.

    "We expect the members of the European Parliament to return to the
    spirit of the European Parliament's last resolution, in favor of
    Nagorno-Karabakh's right to self-determination, and take steps to end
    the political blockade of the Nagorno-Karabakh," concluded Tchoboian.

    The European Armenian Federation was pleased with the outcome of the
    visit, which it said gave European Parliamentarians a unique insight
    into all the judicial, political and humanitarian dimensions of the
    Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

    While in the region, the delegation met with Nargorno-Karabakh
    Republic President Bako Sahakian, Speaker of Karabakh's parliament,
    Ashot Ghoulian, the leaders of parliamentary blocs represented in
    the legislature, as well as leaders of refugee assistance groups
    for displaced persons from Sumgait, Baku, Kirovabad, Minkechaour
    and Shahumian.

    In Yerevan, the delegation visited the Tsitsernakabert Memorial
    Monument and the Armenian Genocide Institute, and met with Foreign
    Minister Edward Nalbandyan, the Head of the Delegation of the
    European Commission to the Republic of Armenia, Raul de Luzenberger,
    France's Ambassador to Armenia, Henri Reynaud, Parliament Speaker
    Hovig Abrahamyan, chairman of parliament's Standing Committee of
    Foreign Relations, Armen Rustamyan and the President of the Euronest
    Delegation, Vahan Hovannesyan, among others.




    From: A. Papazian
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