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  • BAKU: NATO Report On South Caucasus To Be Reviewed

    NATO REPORT ON SOUTH CAUCASUS TO BE REVIEWED
    Author: J.Shahverdiyev

    TREND, Azerbaijan
    Oct 17 2006

    A delegation headed by the Chairman of the Sub-committee on
    Future Security and Defense Opportunities of the Defense & Security
    Commission of the Parliamentary Assembly of NATO, Vahid Erdem, met on
    16 October with the Chairman of the Permanent Parliamentary Commission
    on International Relationships and Inter-parliamentary Bond of the
    Milli Majlis [Azerbaijani parliament] as well as the head of the
    Azerbaijani delegation at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council
    of Europe (PACE), MP Samed Såyidov, Trend reports.

    Seyidov stressed that Azerbaijan is actively integrating into Europe
    and the Euro-Atlantic area. "During his visit to Germany and at the
    opening of the Autumn session of Milli Majlis, Azerbaijan President
    Ilham Aliyev re-iterated the fact. Our integration into Europe is
    one of the major steps taken with regards to our foreign policy,
    our relationship with NATO is also developing and we are very keen
    to pursue it," Seyidov stressed.

    The Chairman of the Permanent Parliamentary Commission noted that NATO
    is developing a report on South Caucasus countries and it contains some
    inaccurate data. The occupation of 20% of Azerbaijani territory by
    Armenia, which resulted in the replacement of 1 million Azerbaijanis
    from their native land, as well as the fact that Nagorno-Karabakh was
    always part of Azerbaijan, was depicted wrongly in the document. These
    facts were included in the resolution issued by the UN Security
    Council, documents of the Council of Europe and OSCE. We hope that
    after the visit, serious changes will be injected into the document.

    The head of the delegation noted that the key objective of the visit
    is to collect detailed information on the facts. "We will work on
    the document to ensure that the details are precise," he stated.

    --Boundary_(ID_aLOePWx0BGB+auUfdmG7Kw)--
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