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    AZERI, ARMENIAN, GEORGIAN SPEAKERS DISCUSS REGIONAL ISSUES AT FRANCE MEETING

    Noyan Tapan news agency, Yerevan
    5 Nov 04

    PARIS

    The third meeting of the parliament speakers of the three South
    Caucasus countries was held at the Versailles Palace under the aegis
    of French Senate President Christian Poncelet on 4 November. It was
    attended by the chairman of the Armenian National Assembly, Artur
    Bagdasaryan, the chairwoman of the Georgian parliament, Nino
    Burjanadze, and the chairman of the Azerbaijani Milli Maclis, Murtuz
    Alasgarov. Subjects agreed in advance - tourism and the evaluation of
    cultural heritage - topped the agenda.

    Senate President Christian Poncelet noted the importance of meetings
    between representatives of the parliaments of the South Caucasus
    countries and expressed the hope that these discussions will make it
    possible to find a solution to problems in the South Caucasus.

    The chairwoman of the Georgian parliament, Nino Burjanadze, noted the
    importance of the Versailles discussions and stressed that political
    problems should not hinder a solution to cultural problems.

    The chairman of the Azerbaijani Milli Maclis, Murtuz Alasgarov, spoke
    about the common problems of the region, the importance of peace and
    stability and stressed the great importance of the Paris discussions.

    The chairman of the Armenian National Assembly, Artur Bagdasaryan,
    noted the importance of the dialogue and discussions for the
    development of the region and the settlement of common problems.

    The public relations department of the Armenian National Assembly told
    Noyan Tapan news agency that during the discussions on the subject of
    cultural heritage, the Azerbaijani deputies did not omit to say that
    Armenia is an "aggressor" and spoke about occupied territories,
    refugees and the alleged destruction of Azerbaijan's cultural
    monuments on these territories, although Poncelet repeatedly called on
    them to return to the crux of the matter.

    Artur Bagdasaryan objected and stressed that the roots of the story
    date back to genocide in the early 20th century and there are
    thousands of facts testifying to the opposite, i.e. Armenian cultural
    monuments are being destroyed both in Azerbaijan and Turkey. The
    chairman of the Armenian parliament called on them to move forward
    since hostility is not the best companion and said it is necessary to
    think about the development of the region, especially as the region is
    of interest to the whole world as a single whole both from a political
    and commercial-economic point of view. Political problems should not
    impede good will and courage to cooperate on various issues. Apart
    from bringing their national legislation in line with European
    standards, the parliaments also have an important political mission of
    creating an atmosphere for settling conflicts in the three republics.

    It was decided to hold the next meeting of the four in Azerbaijan and
    then in Armenia - in (Russian) alphabetical order. It was decided that
    from now on, the meetings should be held twice a year in order to
    increase the effectiveness of the discussions.

    The meeting ended with a joint press conference where the parliament
    speakers noted the importance of the work of the four. The president
    of the French Senate expressed his satisfaction that specific
    agreements on further activities were reached for the first time. The
    chairman of the Armenian National Assembly, Artur Bagdasaryan, noted
    the importance of developing democracy in the region, which will
    ensure the region's political and economic development, open an
    opportunity to settle conflicts and make the entry of the region's
    countries into the European Union possible in the foreseeable future.
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