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    SOUTH CAUCASUS TO HAVE ITS PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY

    TBILISI, JUNE 17, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. According to a
    memorandum signed in Tbilisi, the Parliamentary Assembly of the South
    Caucasus will start its activities from January 1, 2007. According
    to the RA National Assembly PR Department, at June 16 meeting of
    the South Caucasus Parliamentary Initiative (SCPI) Presidency in
    Tbilisi, alongside with the issue of the next plenary session as
    well as some other issues, the further development of SCPI was also
    discussed. Based on the results of the discussion, it was decided
    to continue the SCPI activities by yet another stage, during which
    each country will in turn assume the rotating Presidency every six
    months. At the same time, the memorandum says that the delegations
    of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia will put more efforts into making
    SCPI a more efficient organization. Measures will be taken in order to
    create an opportunity for transforming the South Caucasus Parliamentary
    Initiative into the South Caucasus Parliamentary Assembly in January
    1, 2007. The Secreatariate and Special Advisor of SCPI have been
    instructed to submit to the Presidency, within 18 months, the draft
    documents to regulate the powers and activities of the Parliamentary
    Assembly. The memorandum was signed by the heads of the delegations
    of the three countries. The Armenian delegation was composed of
    the delegation head Tigran Torosian and Mher Shahgeldian. The NA PR
    Department reminds that for quite long, the Armenian parliament and
    its President Artur Baghdasarian were consistently supporting this
    initiative as an important mechanism for ensuring the discussion of
    regional problems. An agreement on this was reached at the meeting
    of the RA National Assembly President Artur Baghdasarian and the
    Georgian parliament's President Nino Burjanadze in Tbilisi. Heads
    of the European Union and the European Parliament expressed their
    support for the creation of this organization during their meetings
    with Artur Baghdasarian.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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