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    Azeri foreign minister, Council of Europe officials discusses Karabakh

    Trend news agency
    16 Jun 05

    Baku, 16 June: Different aspects of a negotiated settlement to the
    Nagornyy Karabakh conflict were discussed by Azerbaijani Foreign
    Minister Elmar Mammadyarov and Council of Europe Secretary-General
    Terry Davis in Strasbourg today, the Foreign Ministry press service
    has told Trend.

    The sides also discussed the situation in Azerbaijan in the run-up to
    the November parliamentary elections, the establishment and activity
    of the working group set up by the Azerbaijani authorities and NGOs
    to deal with the problem of political prisoners, and the latest steps
    taken in Azerbaijan in the area of democratization.

    The meeting was held as part of the Azerbaijani minister's visit to
    Strasbourg on 15-16 June.

    Mammadyarov also held negotiations with the secretary-general of the
    Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe [PACE], Bruno Haller,
    and the director-general of the PACE secretariat, Mateo Sorinas.

    The sides discussed the issues that have been included in the agenda
    of the forthcoming summer session of PACE: reports on the work of
    democratic institutions in Azerbaijan, the problem of political
    prisoners and the work being done towards conducting the forthcoming
    parliamentary elections in line with international standards.

    The Azerbaijani minister also met members of the Ago group for Armenia
    and Azerbaijan established under the Council of Europe Committee
    of Ministers. Issues of a negotiated settlement to the Nagornyy
    Karabakh conflict, preparations for the parliamentary elections and
    Azerbaijan's progress in fulfilling its commitments to the Council
    of Europe were discussed.
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