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    PACE RAPPORTEUR ON KARABAKH ROBERT WALTER WILL AGAIN CAST DOUBT ON THE PRESTIGE OF THIS STRUCTURE

    http://artsakhtert.com/eng/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1600: pace-rapporteur-on-karabakh-robert-walter-will-again-cast-doubt-on-the-prestige-of-this-structure&catid=5:politics&Itemid=17

    Friday, 31 October 2014 16:28

    The PACE decision on preparing a report entitled caused a negative reaction by not only the Armenian
    community.Within the coming 1.5-2 years, PACE will send British MP
    Robert Walter to Nagorno Karabakh to familiarize with the situation
    and to prepare areport.

    Despite the harsh stance displayed by the Armenian delegation at PACE,
    the decision was approved by the majority of votes.

    The Central Information Department of the Artsakh Republic President's
    Office responded to the PACE decision. The PACE report will be a
    document purchased by the Azerbaijani lobbying. The Artsakh Republic
    will not allow such a person to enter Artsakh, because it will
    dishonor the memory of the heroes who perished for the liberation
    of our motherland, stated Head of the Central Information Department
    David Babayan.

    Why has PACE chosen Robert Walter? Remarkable information about this
    man was presented by Radio Liberty, according to which he headed
    the PACE monitoring mission at the 2013 presidential elections in
    Azerbaijan, and his assessment considerably differed from others.

    He was the only Western observer stating that the Azerbaijani president
    had been elected through free and transparent elections.

    Guardian authoritative periodical cast doubt on Walter's assessment,
    quoting that the trip of European MPs to Baku had been a real
    vacation. An article in the periodical recalled some disgraceful facts:
    .

    Another organization - European Stability Initiative - considers
    Robert Walter Azerbaijan's keynote advocate at the international arena.

    Was it only the active lobbying, thanks to which the keynote advocate
    of Azerbaijan became the PACE Rappoteur on Nagorno Karabakh? The
    available facts and geopolitical develoopments, in which a pivotal
    place is occupied by the issue of energy carriers, can serve a basis
    for judgements. It is, surely, observed not only in the economic field.

    Let's refer to the information of Russian sources. The technical
    negotiations between the EU and Russia over the South Stream
    gas pipeline project will resume, if proper political conditions
    for this are created, stated at the European Parliament hearings
    Italian politician, Federica Mogherini, who will replace the European
    Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
    Catherine Ashton in the nearest future. It isn't surprising at all that
    theEuropean diplomats, seeking the implementation of their plan, along
    with theissue of energy supply, are also advancing political terms.

    Federica Mogerininoted that to date, such conditions are lacking for
    the implementation of theRussian Gazprom's South Stream project, due
    to the Ukrainian crisis. And if the proper conditions are provided,
    then maybe technical discussions between the EU and Russia can take
    place. It was emphasized during the hearings that the South Gas
    Corridor is a priority in the implementation of the guaranteed gas
    delivery to Europe. The South Corridor supposes a Trans-Caspian gas
    pipeline through Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan.

    The fact that the issue of energy is fully politicizes is testified
    by the claims submitted by the EU to the Gasprom. The EU has stated
    that the South Stream project, which is to pass through Ukraine,
    cannot be launched, as the provisions of the 'Third Energy Package'
    are not observed. It is the elimination ofGasprom's monopoly and
    delivery of natural gas to Europe via an alternative way. One of the
    reasons of sharpening the contradictions between Europe and Russia is
    the mentioned energy package. It is an international agreement, which
    obliges gas carriers to provide their gas transporting networks to all
    those who desire it. This, in fact, reduces the advantage of Gazprom's
    north and south streams. That's why the 'Third Energy Package',
    put forward by Europe, is absolutely perceived in Russia as a veiled
    threat against the Russian Federation and its geopolitical influence.

    In short, Europe is talking with Russia about the "proper political
    conditions", hinting that it is generally unwilling to deal with
    Gazprom and that it is not so difficult to find an alternative.

    Surely, Europe figures on energy-exporting Azerbaijan, on which Russia
    too pins its hopes.

    In this context, as we know, some discoveries were made at the recent
    summit of the Trans-Caspian states in Astrakhan.

    And we think there is no need to comment on why Europe is once
    againmaking topical the issue of energy carriers. The international
    community was already aware that the agreement on Armenia's joining
    the Eurasian EconomicUnion had to be signed at the October 10 meeting
    of the Eurasian SupremeEconomic Council. Armenia is in the territory,
    where the free movement ofproducts, manpower, and capital is ensured.

    Nevertheless, as President Sargsyan noted, it is important that
    the Armenian colleagues know that it will never contradict the
    dialogue with the European Union. It will continue, as there are
    many overlapping interests, common heritage, which is based on the
    continuation of bilateral relations with European countries. It
    will continue, as there are numerous coinciding interests and common
    heritage, based on which the bilateral relations with the European
    countries will continue.

    Touching upon the decision of the PACE, we should note that besides the
    strong Azerbaijani lobbying, there is a more global problem existing
    between the world power centers. So, the appearance of pro-Azerbaijani
    Walter is not so unexpected. If necessary, Europe makes urgent the
    issues related to the energy delivery and the connected-with-it
    projects and political conditions. The EU officials highlight the
    role of Azerbaijan as an energy supplier. Surely, it is made with a
    reservation - violation of human rights is witnessed by the Council
    of Europe, from which the Aliyev regime must make corresponding
    conclusions.

    Such a stance by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
    once again casts doubt on its prestige. This structure's attitude to
    the Azerbaijani dictatorial regime should be constant, as the caviar
    diplomacy is no longer a secret to anyone. After the presidential
    elections in Azerbaijan held in autumn 2013, the OSCE Office for
    Democratic Institutions and Human Rights implemented an observation
    mission in Azerbaijan and based on the facts gathered, exposed the
    corrupt reports by the PACE.

    The PACE future Rapporteur on Nagorno Karabakh, Robert Walter, is
    a figure corrupted by Azerbaijan, so his report should be rejected,
    first of all, by the Europeans.

    Surely, Europe will also have in sight the signal of official
    Stepanakert - only in case if the PACE corrects its mistake, i.e.

    changes the report's logic and states it publicly, the Artsakh Republic
    will discuss the situation and state its political position.

    Ruzan ISHKHANIAN



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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