PACE MONITORING GROUP'S VISIT SCHEDULED FOR MAY-JUNE - RAFAEL HUSEYNOV
Author: R. Abdullayev
TREND Information, Azerbaijan
April 13 2006
Visit of the PACE reporter, Edward O'Hara to the South Caucasus is
scheduled for May-beginning of June 2006, the Azerbaijani PACE group
member, Rafael Huseynov told Trend.
"Preservation of the South Caucasus cultural monuments is one of CE
priorities. This particular organization has many times rejected the
Armenian initiatives to destroy the so-called 'hichkars'," Huseynov
said ,adding that due to the work of the Azerbaijani delegates CE
has received
several documents about the condition of the Azerbaijani cultural
monuments on the Armenian territories.
The above mentioned monitoring will start in the Armenian territories,
then it will move to Georgia, and to the occupied Azerbaijani lands
and other parts of Azerbaijan.
The exact date of the visit is now being discussed with the PACE
reporter. "According to the decision of PACE commission on science,
education and culture the monitoring will first take place in the
occupied lands, "Huseynov concluded.
Author: R. Abdullayev
TREND Information, Azerbaijan
April 13 2006
Visit of the PACE reporter, Edward O'Hara to the South Caucasus is
scheduled for May-beginning of June 2006, the Azerbaijani PACE group
member, Rafael Huseynov told Trend.
"Preservation of the South Caucasus cultural monuments is one of CE
priorities. This particular organization has many times rejected the
Armenian initiatives to destroy the so-called 'hichkars'," Huseynov
said ,adding that due to the work of the Azerbaijani delegates CE
has received
several documents about the condition of the Azerbaijani cultural
monuments on the Armenian territories.
The above mentioned monitoring will start in the Armenian territories,
then it will move to Georgia, and to the occupied Azerbaijani lands
and other parts of Azerbaijan.
The exact date of the visit is now being discussed with the PACE
reporter. "According to the decision of PACE commission on science,
education and culture the monitoring will first take place in the
occupied lands, "Huseynov concluded.