Report by OSCE rapporteur on Nagorno Karabakh might be included in agenda of PA PACE session
17 May 2005 [12:07] - Today.Az
Inclusion of a report by Goran Lenmarker, OSCE rapporteur on Nagorno
Karabakh, in the agenda of an annual session of the Parliamentary
Assembly of the OSCE, to be held in Washington in July, is still
questionable, Trend reports quoting Eldar Ibrahimov, the vice chairman
of the parliamentary delegation to the PA OSCE.
According to Ibrahimov, it is linked with incompleteness of the
report on Nagorno-Karabakh. "They explain it with Lenmarker's tours of
other countries. As soon the document is ready it will be submitted
to the Bureau of PA OSCE. After the Azerbaijani and Armenian will
get familiar with their contents. However, the delay of the process
excites concerns, so the Milli Majlis [parliament] gave appropriate
instructions to the international relations department," Ibrahimov
underlined.
He also noted that the agenda of the annual session of the
Parliamentary Assembly of the OSCE will be adopted late this May or
early June n a meeting of the OSCE Bureau based in Kopenhagen, Denmark.
"A report by Lenmarker might not be included in the agenda of the
session. In compliance with the internal rules, the parliamentarians
possess a right of including the proposals on discussion of the issues
of interest in the agenda. Thus, the discussions on Nagorno-Karabakh
might be in the agenda. The most important will be Lenmarker's
readiness for that period," Ibrahimov.
17 May 2005 [12:07] - Today.Az
Inclusion of a report by Goran Lenmarker, OSCE rapporteur on Nagorno
Karabakh, in the agenda of an annual session of the Parliamentary
Assembly of the OSCE, to be held in Washington in July, is still
questionable, Trend reports quoting Eldar Ibrahimov, the vice chairman
of the parliamentary delegation to the PA OSCE.
According to Ibrahimov, it is linked with incompleteness of the
report on Nagorno-Karabakh. "They explain it with Lenmarker's tours of
other countries. As soon the document is ready it will be submitted
to the Bureau of PA OSCE. After the Azerbaijani and Armenian will
get familiar with their contents. However, the delay of the process
excites concerns, so the Milli Majlis [parliament] gave appropriate
instructions to the international relations department," Ibrahimov
underlined.
He also noted that the agenda of the annual session of the
Parliamentary Assembly of the OSCE will be adopted late this May or
early June n a meeting of the OSCE Bureau based in Kopenhagen, Denmark.
"A report by Lenmarker might not be included in the agenda of the
session. In compliance with the internal rules, the parliamentarians
possess a right of including the proposals on discussion of the issues
of interest in the agenda. Thus, the discussions on Nagorno-Karabakh
might be in the agenda. The most important will be Lenmarker's
readiness for that period," Ibrahimov.