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    BAKU OBJECTS TO EUROPARLIAMENT SURVEY IN NAKHICHEVAN

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    11.04.2006 23:28 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Official Baku may agree that the European
    Parliament mission start a survey at the destroyed Armenian cemetery
    in Nakhichevan "only with the condition of bilateral survey," APA
    reports. The mission is composed of 10 persons that are to travel to
    Armenia at first.

    Speaking at an official conference on April 6th, the President of
    the European Parliament was joined by the leaders of its political
    parties in strongly approving the body's decision to send a delegation
    in Djulfa, in the Nakhichevan region of Azerbaijan. The aim of the
    mission is to investigate the destruction by Azerbaijan of the Armenian
    cemetery in Djulfa, a treasure of world architectural heritage that was
    effectively destroyed. The EP leaders unanimously decided to entrust
    this mission to the Commission on EU-Armenia parliamentary cooperation
    rather than to an ad-hoc delegation, as it had initially been planned.

    The mission is being sent in accordance with the Parliament's
    resolution "on cultural heritage in Azerbaijan," which was adopted
    in February of 2006.

    This measure "demands that Azerbaijan allow missions, who are dedicated
    to surveying and protecting archaeological heritage, in particular
    Armenian heritage, onto its territory." The delegation will be composed
    of ten Members of the European Parliament (MEP) who are members of
    the Commission of EU-Armenia parliamentary cooperation group. They
    are set to travel to Djulfa as part of their trip to Armenia from
    April 17th to 21st.
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