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    Pan Armenian News

    OBSERVERS' REPORTS CLEARLY SHOW THAT NAGORNO KARABAKH CANNOT BE CONSIDERED A
    "LAWLESS ZONE


    08.07.2005 04:24

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ National Assembly Vice-speaker Vahan Hovhannisian, who
    leads the Armenian delegation to the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, addressed
    on July 4 the Assembly session held in Washington. He said, `I would like,
    today, to briefly update the Assembly on the key elements of the current
    political situation and recent developments in Armenia and the South
    Caucasus region. But first, I would like to note that this April all
    Armenians commemorated the 90th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide
    perpetrated by the rulers of Ottoman Turkey starting in 1915. I think it
    would not be an exaggeration to say that most of the current in our region
    stem from those tragic events. So, on this occasion, the Armenian delegation
    would like to express our deep gratitude to the people and parliaments of
    the OSCE member countries that, having found the courage not to remain
    silent, have adopted the resolutions recognizing the Armenian Genocide.
    These countries include Cyprus, Canada, Russia, Greece, Belgium, Sweden,
    France, Italy, Switzerland, Slovakia, Netherlands, Poland, and Germany.
    Their actions represent vital steps toward urging all governments and
    parliaments to be alert to the threats of new genocides and vigilant in
    taking practical steps to preventing any possible further attempts of
    genocide in any part of the world. This is especially important today in
    light of our neighbor Turkey's efforts to secure EU membership even as it
    imposes a one-sided blockade on the Republic of Armenia and refuses to
    establish diplomatic relations with Armenia. Dear colleagues, two weeks ago
    the people of Nagorno Karabakh Republic held parliamentary elections for the
    fourth time since establishing independence in 1991. As many international
    observers stated in their reports, the elections were conducted freely and
    in transparent manner. I want to thank the independent observers from many
    countries, who have done so much important work in the place of
    international organizations such as our distinguished Assembly, for their
    excellent efforts in monitoring these elections and their fair and unbiased
    attitude. Their reports clearly show that Nagorno Karabakh cannot be
    considered a "lawless zone." Some of Nagorno Karabakh's neighbors can learn
    a great deal from its example of holding democratic elections. Dear
    colleagues, we witnessed the adoption of resolutions on Abkhazia and
    Moldova. We see how much heated discussions they generated. But they have
    one important thing in common: both Georgian and Moldavian authorities in
    their sincere desire to settle these conflicts have been directly
    negotiating - and are prepared to do so in the future - with the authorities
    of Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Transdnestria. As such, we do not see a
    reason why the Azerbaijani authorities cannot do the same and try to restore
    their contacts with elected authorities of the Nagorno Karabakh, as was
    proposed by Mr. Lennmarker in his report. I would like to use this
    opportunity to join our distinguished President in commending the
    outstanding job done by his Special Representative G. Lennmarker, whose
    ideas on the Nagorno Karabakh conflict may provide the basis for future
    cooperation between the Parliaments of Armenia and Azerbaijan. Finally, I
    would like to note that earlier this year the Armenian Parliament revised
    the Electoral Code in accordance with European standards, a move which was
    welcomed by the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. The
    political parties in Armenia have, at last, reached an agreement about
    constitutional changes and amendments in accordance with the recommendations
    of the Venice Commission. This accomplishment, I am glad to report, fulfills
    our obligations to the Council of Europe.
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