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    SELF-DETERMINATION SET DOWN IN OSCE RESOLUTION

    Lragir.am
    10 July 06

    Vahan Hovanisyan, Deputy Speaker of Armenia, appreciated the work
    of the Armenian delegation in the session of the OSCE Parliamentary
    Assembly in Brussels on July 3-8, reports the news agency ARKA. In
    a news conference on July 10 Vahan Hovanisyan announced that the
    Armenian delegation managed to have all the pro-Armenian initiatives
    adopted and anti-Armenian initiatives rejected.

    Vahan Hovanisyan particularly mentioned that self-determination was
    included in the OSCE documents for the first time, relying on the
    referendum on independence in Montenegro.

    "The document adopted by the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly commended the
    civilized and friendly attitude of Serbia towards the referendum on the
    independence of Montenegro, it did not respond with tanks, air raids,
    and armed force. We assumed it as an excellent model of indivisibility
    of borders and balance of rights for self-determination," said Vahan
    Hovanisyan.

    According to him, this document was disapproved by the delegations of
    Georgia and Azerbaijan. Vahan Hovanisyan said the outcome of voting
    shows that the principle of self-determination is becoming more and
    more dominant.

    The head of the Armenian delegation announced that in Brussels
    the Armenian delegation also managed to neutralize the proposal
    of the Georgian and Azerbaijani delegations on resolving conflicts
    by returning disputable areas to the countries they want to become
    independent. Vahan Hovanisyan says only three countries voted for
    these proposal, the authors and Turkey.

    Moreover, one of the resolutions, according to Vahan Hovanisyan,
    was rejected thanks to the Russian delegation. "Hence, the future
    status of Kosovo may become a precedent, a new key to the resolution
    of Karabakh, as well as other conflicts," says Vahan Hovanisyan.

    "The second resolution was crushed by the Spanish delegation, stating
    that eithnic minorities have the right to dispute over territorial
    integrity and secession from a state if it does not protect the rights
    of its ethnic minorities," announced Vahan Hovanisyan. He also said
    that the Armenian delegation prevented the resolution which defines
    Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan as a perfect model of regional cooperation.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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