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    RIA Novosti, Russia
    Sept 22 2004

    ARMENIA DISSATISFIED WITH PACE REPORT ON NAGORNY KARABAKH


    YEREVAN, September 22 (RIA Novosti) - Armenian Foreign Minister
    Vardan Oskanyan has expressed dissatisfaction over the report on
    Nagorny Karabakh delivered by Terry Davis, ex-Parliamentary Assembly
    of the Council of Europe (PACE) reporter on Nagorny Karabakh.

    "It is unacceptable for Armenia," Mr Oskanyan told pressmen.

    The minister does not believe either that the new PACE reporter,
    David Atkinson of Britain, will be unbiased. Mr Oskanyan said he was
    aware of Britain's position on territorial integrity issues.

    "The ex-rapporteur's report shall be seen merely as a viewpoint that
    is not legally binding and is not fraught with any consequences,"
    Tigran Torosyan, Armenian Parliament Vice-Speaker, said in earlier
    remarks on Mr Davis' report. Mr Torosyan noted that terms like
    "ethnic cleansing" had appeared in the report. However, he complained
    that they were applied equally in relation to Azerbaijan and Armenia.
    Besides, the report acknowledges Azerbaijan and Armenia's equal
    rights to territorial integrity and national self-determination.

    Mr Torosyan said the phrase "A major part of Azerbaijan's territory
    is so far occupied by Armenia and the separatist forces are
    continuing to maintain control over the Republic of Nagorny Karabakh"
    was absolutely unacceptable for Armenia.

    Armenia believes the only positive provision in the report is the one
    reading that the Azerbaijani authorities have been invited to
    establish contacts with the republic's forces for discussing its
    status in the future.

    Terry Davis, who led the British delegation at PACE and the
    organisation's socialist faction, was appointed reporter on Nagorny
    Karabakh at the summer session in 2002. In June 2004, Mr Davis was
    elected Secretary General of the Council of Europe. His report on
    Karabakh was heard at the PACE Political Council's meeting in Paris
    on September 14. British deputy David Atkinson was elected new
    reporter on the Krabakh problem on the same day.

    Mr Atkinson has already announced an intention to meet all parties to
    the conflict. However, it is not immediately clear when his visit to
    the region will take place.
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