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    VAHAN HOVHANESIAN SAYS PA OSCE SESSION FOILED GEORGIAN AND AZERI PLANS

    Armenpress

    YEREVAN, JULY 10, ARMENPRESS: Deputy parliament chairman Vahan
    Hovhanesian from the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF), who is
    also head of the Armenian delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly
    of the OSCE, back home from the July 3-7 PA OSCE summer session in
    Brussels, told a news conference that despite the efforts of Georgia
    and Azerbaijan the session passed pro-Armenian resolutions.

    Hovhanesian gave an extensive narration of how Georgian and Azerbaijani
    delegates had been trying to urge the session to pass a resolution
    stipulating that 'all secessionist republics must return back to who
    they belonged before."

    He said Georgians and Azeris were also fighting to rule out the
    Kosovo and Montenegro conflict resolution models as a precedent for
    resolution of other conflicts. He said both proposals were rejected,
    instead an Armenian proposal suggesting that Serbia's demeanor be
    commended after Montenegro voted to part with it was adopted.

    At the close of its fifteenth annual session the Parliamentary Assembly
    of the OSCE elected Goran Lennmarker (Sweden) as its new President,
    to serve a one-year term. Over 200 parliamentarians from across the
    OSCE region took part in the Session in Brussels, in which the Assembly
    also passed the Brussels Declaration which includes recommendations
    in the fields of security, economics, environmental affairs and
    humanitarian issues.

    Hovhanesian also shifted to the Russian decision to close a border
    checkpoint on Georgia's border saying that the Russian decision
    hits most Armenian interests. Russia closed the Zemo Larsi border
    checkpoint early Saturday morning for an indefinite period, which
    has created problems for people traveling between Georgia and Armenia.

    "Our Russian counterparts should realize that every step against
    Georgia also hurts Armenia's interests.

    Therefore, they should be more flexible and careful," Hovhanesian
    said today.
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