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    PACE MAKES DECISION ON CONTINUATION OF MONITORING OVER SETTLEMENT OF KARABAKH CONFLICT

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 20. ARMINFO. Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of
    Europe regrets that, more than a decade after the armed hostilities
    started, the conflict over the Nagorno-Karabakh region remains
    unsolved. Hundreds of thousands of people are still displaced and
    live in miserable conditions. Considerable parts of the territory
    of Azerbaijan are still occupied by Armenian forces, and separatist
    forces are still in control of the Nagorno- Karabakh region, it is
    said in the PACE draft resolution prepared by PACE Rapporteur for
    Nagorny Karabakh David Atkinson.

    According to the document, the Assembly expresses its concern that
    the military action, and the widespread ethnic hostilities which
    preceded it, led to large-scale ethnic expulsion and the creation
    of mono-ethnic areas which resemble the terrible concept of ethnic
    cleansing. The Assembly reaffirms that independence and secession of a
    regional territory from a state may only be achieved through a lawful
    and peaceful process based on democratic support by the inhabitants
    of such territory, and not in the wake of an armed conflict leading
    to ethnic expulsion and the de facto annexation of such territory
    to another state. The Assembly reiterates that the occupation of
    foreign territory by a member state constitutes a grave violation of
    that state's obligations as a member of the Council of Europe, and
    reaffirms the right of displaced persons from the area of conflict
    to return to their homes safely and with dignity.

    Therefore, the Assembly urges both governments to refrain from using
    armed forces against each other as well as from propagating military
    action. The Assembly calls on the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chairs to take
    immediate steps to conduct speedy negotiations for the conclusion
    of a political agreement on the cessation of the armed conflict,
    the implementation of which will eliminate major consequences of
    the conflict for all parties and permit the convening of the Minsk
    Conference. The Assembly calls on the government of Azerbaijan
    to establish contacts with the political representatives of
    both communities from the Nagorno-Karabakh region regarding the
    future status of the region. The Assembly condemns any expression
    of hatred portrayed in the media of Armenia and Azerbaijan. The
    Assembly calls on Armenia and Azerbaijan to foster reconciliation,
    confidence-building and mutual understanding among their peoples
    through schools, universities and the media. The Assembly resolves
    to continue monitoring on a regular basis the peaceful resolution of
    this conflict and decides to revert to considering this issue at its
    first part-session in 2006.

    The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe refers to its
    Resolution :. (2005) on the conflict dealt with by the OSCE Minsk
    Conference and recommends that the Committee of Ministers: i. urge the
    parties concerned to comply with the United Nations Security Council
    Resolutions 822 (1993), 853 (1993), 874 (1993) and 884 (1993), in
    particular by refraining from any armed hostilities and by withdrawing
    military forces from all occupied territories of Azerbaijan; report
    to the Assembly on the efforts undertaken by member states for the
    peaceful settlement of the conflict in accordance with the Resolutions
    of the United Nations Security Council including whether member states
    refrain from the supply of any weapons and munitions which might lead
    to an intensification of the conflict or the continued occupation
    of territory in violation of Resolution 853 (1993) of the United
    Nations Security Council; allocate resources for specific training
    programmes for teachers and journalists from both countries aimed at
    better mutual understanding, tolerance and reconciliation.
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