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    PACE co-rapporteurs distort facts on Karabakh

    tert.am
    17:16 - 19.01.13


    The Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly (PACE) co-rapporteurs
    on Azerbaijan have misrepresented facts concerning the
    Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, say representatives of the Armenian
    delegation to the Assembly.

    Naira Zohrabyan, who represents the Prosperous Armenia party in the
    delegation, told Tert.am that the European officials, Pedro Agramund
    and Joseph Grech, directly distorted the OSCE Minsk Group documents,
    as well as the world community's attitude and opinion on the issue.

    According to her, the European officials have not included any of the
    Armenian delegation's proposals the documents.

    `Though the report reflecting Azerbaijan's compliance with its
    obligations has met criticism by the civil society representatives not
    yet bribed or sent to jail by [President] Ilham Aliyev, there are
    reports that Azerbaijan has carried into practice its entire
    oil-caviar resource to make the caviar-loving European MPs protect
    Azerbaijan's interests and opinion,' she said.

    Speaking to Tert.am, Head of the Armenian Delegation David Harityunyan
    refrained from giving comment, saying only that his and Armen
    Roustamyan's (ARF-D) opinions are enclosed to the report.

    `I cannot introduce it because it is put into circulation after the
    session - as stipulated for in the PACE Charter, - and I have no idea
    if it has been spread. So I will refrain [from comments] not to
    violate the regulations,' he said.

    The Assembly's upcoming session agenda includes issues indirectly
    related to Armenia. One of them, particularly, concerns the Freedom of
    Press in Europe report, which addresses several Armenian media
    outlets, and the freedom of press in general.

    Vahe Hovhannisyan of the Prosperous Armenia party has prepared a
    speech in this connection.

    Armenia is undertaking the CoE Committee of Ministers chairmanship in
    May, the first time since becoming a member state of the Council. The
    Armenian delegation is planning serious work for the January and April
    sessions to establish the country's priorities for the six-month
    period of chairmanship.

    Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili is attending the session in the
    guest status. Stefan Fule, European Commissioner for Enlargement and
    European Neighbourhood Policy, is also among the invitees.

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