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  • BAKU: UN highly values Azerbaijan's periodic report

    AzerTag, Azerbaijan
    Nov 19 2004

    UN COMMITTEE HIGHLY VALUES AZERBAIJAN GOVERNMENT'S PERIODIC REPORT
    [November 19, 2004, 13:05:55]

    On the base of the Executive Order of the President of Azerbaijan of
    22 June 2002 on preparation of the report on implementation by the
    Republic of Azerbaijan of the `International Pact of Economic, Social
    and Cultural Rights' the country joined on 21 July 1992, the second
    periodic report of the Government was submitted to the UN Committee
    on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights on 5 May 2003, it was
    announced by the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
    Azerbaijan.

    The report was considered at the 33rd session of the Committee in
    Geneva on 16-17 November 2004. According to Presidential Executive
    Order, the Republic of Azerbaijan was represented here by the
    delegation headed by first Deputy Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan
    Khalaf Khalafov.

    Speaking at the session, he presented detailed information on the
    work done in the country for protection of economic, social and
    cultural rights and relevant achievements gained since submission of
    the fist report.

    The Committee welcomed the inclusion of top-ranking government
    officials in the delegation and highly valued its members'
    irrefragable answers to the questions raised.

    In the course of the visit, Mr. Khalafov also met with Director
    General of the UN's Geneva office Mr. S. Ordzhonikidze, High
    Commissioner Mrs. Arbour, President of the International Committee of
    the Red Cross Mr. Kellenberger and Foreign Minister of Belarus Mr.
    Martynov. The meetings were focused on the settlement of the
    Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict over Nagorno-Karabakh, human rights
    protection in Azerbaijan, bilateral cooperation other issues.
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