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    GROUP OF PACE DELEGATES EXPRESS DISCONTENT AT ARMENIA'S CHAIRMANSHIP

    June 24, 2013 | 12:54

    A group of PACE delegates issued a motion to resolution on Armenia's
    chairmanship of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe.

    The motion signed by delegates from UK, Spain, Finland, Belgium,
    Bulgaria and Ireland, says Armenia was welcomed as a new PACE member
    12 years ago.

    "Expectations both in the Council of Europe as in the global
    international community were that Armenia's membership to our
    European forum for democracy would contribute to an acceleration of
    the pacification of the South Caucasus.

    In several resolutions by the international community, Armenia
    was clearly identified as an agressor State which was repeatedly
    condemned for armed aggression, also by the Council of Europe, as
    Armenia's attitude in this regard is in clear contradiction with the
    Parliamentary Assembly's fundamental principles," the motion reads.

    The delegates express their concern over this attitude by Armenia.

    "We believe that it would be right and proper to recommend to the
    Committee of Ministers that they should seriously review the position
    of Armenia during their incoming presidency and they should apply
    whatever pressure they can on the Armenian authorities to ensure
    that they take immediate steps to remedy the position of Armenia as
    an aggressive State.

    We further recommend to the Bureau of the Assembly that a report and
    resolution be produced on the failure of the Armenian authorities
    to comply with international resolutions. This report should also
    include an assessment of initiatives which in this regard were taken
    by the Assembly since the moment Armenia joined the Council of Europe.

    The Assembly's report should clearly identify the main obstacles and
    political actors and their responsibilities, and draw the appropriate
    conclusions. Concrete recommendations for the near future should be
    formulated and this topic should be put high on the agenda during
    the Armenian chairmanship."

    .http://news.am/eng/news/159471.html



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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