PACE PRESIDENT AGAINST RESUMING THE WORK OF PACE AD HOC COMMITTEE ON NAGORNO-KARABAKH
arminfo
Monday, June 25, 18:25
PACE President Jean-Claude Mignon is against resuming the activities
of the PACE Ad Hoc Committee on Nagorno-Karabakh.
In interview to ArmInfo's special correspondent in Strasbourg, Mignon
said that he was going to consult that issue with the heads of the
Armenian and Azeri delegations, but his opinion was negative.
He explained that restarting the work of the committee would mean
admitting that the OSCE Minsk Group's activities were ineffective.
Mignon does not think so, and so he sees no sense in creating any
alternatives and thereby bringing confusion in the work of the OSCE
MG. He pointed out that confusion was the least thing such sensible
processes needed. What they need is consistency and efficiency.
Mignon believes that the OSCE MG is able to do its work. He has always
supported it and has not changed his opinion.
But this is Mignon's personal opinion, which does not reflect the
stances of the PACE Bureau, PACE or the CE. He explained that should
the PACE Bureau have a different opinion, he would have do accept it.
arminfo
Monday, June 25, 18:25
PACE President Jean-Claude Mignon is against resuming the activities
of the PACE Ad Hoc Committee on Nagorno-Karabakh.
In interview to ArmInfo's special correspondent in Strasbourg, Mignon
said that he was going to consult that issue with the heads of the
Armenian and Azeri delegations, but his opinion was negative.
He explained that restarting the work of the committee would mean
admitting that the OSCE Minsk Group's activities were ineffective.
Mignon does not think so, and so he sees no sense in creating any
alternatives and thereby bringing confusion in the work of the OSCE
MG. He pointed out that confusion was the least thing such sensible
processes needed. What they need is consistency and efficiency.
Mignon believes that the OSCE MG is able to do its work. He has always
supported it and has not changed his opinion.
But this is Mignon's personal opinion, which does not reflect the
stances of the PACE Bureau, PACE or the CE. He explained that should
the PACE Bureau have a different opinion, he would have do accept it.