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    PACE PRESIDENT: ELECTION 'REAL OPPORTUNITY' TO PROVE ADHERENCE TO DEMOCRACY

    AzerNews, Azerbaijan Aug 25 2005

    President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
    (PACE) Rene van Der Linden has cited the importance of Azerbaijan's
    observing its commitments to ensure democratic situation on the
    eve of the November parliament poll. "The upcoming elections
    are a real opportunity for Azerbaijan to show its adherence to
    democratic principles", he told a news conference on the results
    of his visit to Baku on Tuesday. Linden, who has met with Azeri
    officials, representatives of political parties and non-governmental
    organizations, said the election was in focus at his meetings. He
    said that to ensure the transparency of elections, all NGOs should be
    allowed to observe their conduct. Azerbaijan's laws ban NGOs with
    over 30% foreign capital from monitoring the vote. "I sensed that
    the government agrees with allowing all NGOs ensuring transparency
    of their funding to monitor the poll. The Council of Europe is ready
    to provide its assistance in this area", Linden said.

    Linden said that one of the key objectives is to punish those
    who gave way to violations of law during the 2003 presidential
    elections in Azerbaijan. "The issue should be solved prior to the
    elections to raise public trust on the poll." He emphasized that
    the independence of media should be ensured and favorable conditions
    provided for opposition's access to television. The PACE president
    said the Azerbaijani government may not accept the CE proposals
    on democratization of the pre-election climate. "In every country,
    the way elections are held and their rules are determined not by the
    CE, but the government, political parties and NGOs. The Council of
    Europe, on its end, assesses the extent of their compliance with its
    principles... In any case, we will voice our harsh position if the
    elections fall short of international standards." Touching upon the
    Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict over Upper Garabagh, the PACE president
    said that it should be resolved peacefully. "Peace is the only
    option. If Azerbaijan wants to enter the European family, it must
    resolve the conflict peacefully." Linden said that he discussed
    issues relating to the conflict settlement both in Azerbaijan and
    Armenia during his visit to the region. He said that during talks
    with Armenian officials, he stated that 'living in isolation'
    from Azerbaijan and Turkey, the two powerful regional countries,
    is unacceptable. Linden said that if either Azerbaijan or Armenia
    consider resorting to ways other than peace talks to settle the
    conflict, the international community will come out strongly against
    the decision, as both countries assumed commitment to a peaceful
    resolution upon their admission to the Council of Europe. The PACE
    president said that the international community should intensify
    pressures on both sides to resolve the conflict. He voiced a hope that
    the ongoing negotiations will complete successfully. Upon arrival
    in Baku, Linden told journalists that favorable conditions have been
    created to settle the Garabagh conflict. "We should take advantage
    of this and find a way to resolve the conflict."
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