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    Council of Europe adopts resolution on Armenian-Azeri conflict

    ANS TV, Baku
    25 Jan 05

    [Presenter in studio] The discussions on the Nagornyy Karabakh
    conflict at the winter session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the
    Council of Europe [PACE] came to an end about two hours ago. The
    participants in the session heard David Atkinson's report on the
    conflict. Our special correspondent Ayaz Mirzayev reports from
    Strasbourg.

    [Correspondent by telephone] The resolution prepared on the basis of
    British MP David Atkinson's report on the Nagornyy Karabakh conflict
    has been unanimously adopted by the Parliamentary Assembly of the
    Council of Europe [PACE]. No amendment, proposed by the Armenian side,
    was made to the phrase separatist forces in the document. We should
    note that the opposite side claimed that the use of this term in the
    document was an affront to Armenia and Nagornyy Karabakh's Armenian
    community and tried very hard to get the word freedom fighters used in
    the document instead of separatist forces.

    Before the session, the political committee even adopted a decision to
    make this amendment. However, during the vote at the session, the
    Azerbaijani and Turkish parliamentarians spoke out against this
    amendment. The head of the Azerbaijani delegation, Samad Seyidov, said
    in his speech that only the Armenian lobby was against the adoption of
    the resolution and a speedy solution to the problem. They do not want
    the resolution to be adopted and the conflict to be solved on the
    basis of international law.

    After heated discussions, even the political committee, which had
    agreed to make this amendment, had to change its decision. During the
    general vote, the overwhelming majority spoke out against the
    amendment. In general, only two changes were adopted to the resolution
    during the vote. One of them says that Azerbaijan should conduct
    consultations with both the Armenian and Azerbaijani communities
    without any preconditions. The resolution also appeals to
    Secretary-General of the Parliamentary Assembly Terry Davis to hold
    these consultations in Strasbourg. The other amendment is of a
    technical nature. Samad Seyidov, head of the Azerbaijani delegation,
    said that the resolution is of very special importance to
    Azerbaijan. It shows that European countries already recognize Armenia
    as an aggressor and acknowledge that Nagornyy Karabakh is still
    controlled by separatist forces.

    As for the other points of the resolution, they say that the sides
    should not resort to a military solution, the Azerbaijani government
    should establish ties with both communities of the region in order to
    hold consultations on the future status of Nagornyy Karabakh and
    should appeal to an international criminal court if it is impossible
    to solve the conflict.

    At the same time, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
    decided to keep this issue at the centre of attention and return to it
    at the January 2006 session.

    Ayaz Mirzayev, ANS, Strasbourg.
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