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    ARMENIAN DEPUTY SPEAKER SAYS COUNCIL OF EUROPE'S KARABAKH REPORT "REEKS OF
    OIL"

    Mediamax news agency
    28 Jan 05

    YEREVAN

    Armenian Deputy Speaker Vaan Ovanesyan is concerned at the Azerbaijani
    authorities' attempt to take the format of the Karabakh problem
    settlement outside the OSCE Minsk Group framework and into the
    parliamentary structures of the Council of Europe, NATO and other
    organizations, where the superficial study of the problem is being
    carried out.

    Ovanesyan said this at a meeting with journalists at the National
    Press Club in Yerevan today.

    In this way official Baku avoids settling the conflict, and the Minsk
    Group co-chairmen are really involved in solving it, taking into
    consideration the opinions of all the parties to the conflict, he
    said. The deputy speaker expressed an opinion that discussions of this
    issue at experts' level in any case lead to proposals which are more
    advantageous to the Armenian side than to the Azerbaijani one. He
    recalled that after the change of the authorities in Armenia in 1998
    all the proposals of the OSCE Minsk Group were rejected by Azerbaijan.

    Ovanesyan noted that reports of international structures are
    non-binding since the mandate to settle the Karabakh problem belongs
    to the Minsk Group. At the same time, the deputy speaker expressed
    concern at the fact that PACE (Parliamentary Assembly of the Council
    of Europe) rapporteur David Atkinson in his speech devalued the
    mediators' work holding them responsible for the difficulties in the
    settlement process. Ovanesyan also condemned the report for the
    failure to mention the prime cause of the conflict.

    "The document reeks of oil," he said, noting that the report took into
    account the interests of oil consortiums engaged in the construction
    of the Baku-Ceyhan oil pipeline.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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