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    ARMENIAN DELEGATION SUMS UP THE WORKS OF THE EURONEST PA MEETING HELD IN BAKU

    http://www.arfd.info/2012/04/05/armenian-delegation-sums-up-the-works-of-the-euronest-pa-meeting-held-in-baku/
    April 5, 2012

    During the press briefing, from Left: Styopa Safaryan, Naira Zohrabyan,
    Vahan Hovhannesyan and Lilit Galstyan

    Members of the Armenian delegation who returned from Baku, Azerbaijan,
    and the 2nd plenary session of Euronest Parliamentary Assembly which
    was held in Baku on April 2-4, during a press briefing at the National
    Assembly, said the meeting was positive, despite the inflammatory
    rhetoric that grabbed headlines.

    The Head of the Armenian delegation and chairman of the Armenian
    Revolutionary Federation (ARF- Dashnaktsutyun) parliamentary faction,
    Vahan Hovhannesyan considered the second plenary meeting the first one
    that succeeded, as during the previous one they did not succeed to
    come to mutual agreement and adopt resolutions. At the same time he
    highly appreciated the results of the three-day works and thanked the
    members of the Delegation for cooperation, as well as for resoluteness
    and bravery. The Head of the Delegation deemed right and justified the
    decision of the Armenian MPs to leave for Baku. In Vahan Hovhannesyan's
    word, before the plenary meeting the Armenian delegation participated
    actively in the discussion of different reports of Euronest PA's
    four committees.

    Vahan Hovhannesyan said that the first day of the session passed
    quietly, however, the next day Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev
    started his speech using anti-Armenian statements. Hovhannesyan said
    Aliyev's speech exceeded all expectations.

    "He [Aliyev] called Armenians 'occupiers' and 'fascists'. This
    speech had a very negative effect; it was like a cold shower for all
    delegates. During the break even the Azeri lawmakers approached us
    and said that they felt bad about Aliyev's speech, too," Hovhannesyan
    said, however not mentioning the names of those lawmakers.

    "We believe we had to go, because although unwillingly, Aliyev stroke
    a blow to his country's image. We would not managed to do that no
    matter how hard we tried," Vahan Hovhannesyan said.

    During the session the Armenian delegation was isolated from the
    media. According to Hovhannesyan, mass media representatives managed
    to approach them only the first day of the session, however, "they
    were simply driven out."

    "A Reuters' journalist hardly managed to take [record] two sentences;
    he was driven out. But I, using my 'secret revolutionary tricks',
    managed to give an interview to a mass media representative,"
    Hovhannesyan said.

    Members of the Armenian delegation say they noticed no aggression
    on the part of Azerbaijani MPs, the security workers and people,
    in general. They said they are satisfied with the hospitality in
    Azerbaijan, and the treatment of the hotel personnel. Even walking
    in Baku they did not feel that they were subject to Azerbaijani
    hostility. "Most probably, there is only one person in Azerbaijan,
    who wins political dividends through warmongering. The public did not
    seem eager to fight for obscure objectives and die in our mountains,"
    Hovhannesyan added.

    The head of the Armenian delegation noticed an interesting thing
    in Baku. "All state institutions and agencies had maps on the walls
    with Karabakh included. Thus, the authorities are trying to remind
    the people of the idea of "Big Azerbaijan," about the things they
    want to forget about." According to Vahan Hovhannisyan, this is a
    feature of Á society with too many hang-ups.

    Head of Heritage parliamentary opposition faction Stepan Safaryan
    says that they have visited an Armenian church, which was without a
    cross, and the Armenian diocese, which Azerbaijanis have turned into
    a library.

    Referring to the criticism voiced by some press, that the Armenian
    delegation should have left the hall after Aliyev's statement,
    Hovhannesyan says: "We could leave the hall, however, it was our
    work, we are full members of Euronest, and Azerbaijan was the hosting
    country, and Aliyev was simply a guest at the Assembly."

    In an interview from Baku with the Armenian media from reporting
    on April 3, Vahan Hovannesyan had said that during the Euronest
    Parliamentary Assembly Bureau's meeting with Aliyev, the president
    was welcoming and did not even mention the Karabagh conflict. But,
    in what amounted to an attack on a visiting delegation, on April 3
    Aliyev asserted that Armenia is occupying Azeri territory and called
    the policies of its neighbor fascist.

    "During the plenary session, Aliyev made shocking aggressive
    statements calling us fascists, occupiers, who have desecrated their
    graves. In short, it was quite an awful speech," Hovhannesyan had
    told the Armenian media. "We are preparing documents now and we'll
    distribute them here. We are also going to address the issue in our
    presentations."

    "Even our European colleagues were shocked," he added. "Everyone
    expected that at least the Armenian delegation would be thanked for
    participating."

    Hovhannesyan explained that Armenia's participation in the second
    parliamentary assembly of Euronest, the body responsible for
    implementing the European Union's Eastern Partnership program (Eop),
    was welcomed by a cross section of representatives at the conference
    in Baku.

    However, the speech by Aliyev left many surprised and scrambling
    for words. Hovhannesyan said that EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan
    Fule attempted to alleviate Aliyev's attempts to blame the Karabagh
    conflict on Armenia through what has become typical anti-Armenian
    rhetoric and propaganda.

    During Euronest's Political Affairs Committee meeting on April 3,
    a heated discussion took place between Azerbaijani Foreign Minister
    Elmar Mammadyarov and Armenian Parliamentary Member Naira Zohrabyan,
    who corrected the Azerbaijani minister when he spoke of the "occupied
    territories" of Azerbaijan by Armenia. Zohrabyan said that Mammadyarov
    was intentionally falsifying historical events and distorting facts.

    "What Mammadyarov is calling 'occupied' is nothing but the realization
    of one of the basic principles of international law, that is, the
    realization of people's right to self-determinations," said Zohrabyan.

    "The real occupation is that Azerbaijan is currently occupying the
    Shahumyan and Mardakert region," she added.

    Euronest was attended by a 60-member EU delegation, as well as the
    delegations of Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova, and Armenia,
    comprised of 10 people each.

    ARFD MP to Aliyev: Nobody Has a Right To Call Us Fascists In response
    to Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev's statement, made earlier at
    the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly session in Baku in which Aliyev
    referred to Armenians as "fascists", ARF Dashnaktsutyun Party Member
    of Parliament Lilit Galstyan expressed her protest saying that as a
    long-time member of the Socialist International, she "cannot accept
    being treated like fascists by anybody, whatever his rank is in
    his country...".

    "Armenia joined the Euronest family with the confidence that
    Eastern Partnership is a community where all members share equal
    responsibilities, principles, values and, most importantly, respect
    fundamental principles of international law and fundamental freedoms,"
    she said.

    "We entered the Euronest family with the hope that jointly we can
    create a political climate where fruitful and constructive dialogue
    would be held based on understanding and respect.

    "Unfortunately, the morning session started with statements that not
    only did not provide the objective evaluation of the situation, but
    proved to be damaging for the Nagorno-Karabakh negotiation process,
    as well as the efforts of Euronest Parliamentary Assembly to create
    a political framework for cooperation and democratization of member
    countries."

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