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  • Report on Problem of Refugees in South Caucasus Publicized in PACE

    REPORT ON PROBLEM OF REFUGEES IN SOUTH CAUCASUS PUBLICIZED IN PACE


    STRASBOURG, APRIL 14, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. "The negotiations
    on the Nagorno Karabakh problem have reached a deadlock, I call on
    both sides to activize their efforts in this direction," Boris
    Tsilevich, the author of the report on refugees of Armenia, Georgia
    and Azerbaijan, declared late in the April 13 evening in PACE. The
    Latvian parliamentarian mentioned that this problem hampers the
    development of these three countries and called on the South Caucasian
    authorities to strain maximum efforts for improving the life of
    hundreds of thousands of people and for returning them to their native
    houses.

    According to radio "Liberty", the report also calls on the
    country-members of the Council of Europe to provide assistance to
    people who have remained without a shelter as a result of
    conflicts. "The report is of great importance: it not only offers
    exact steps aimed at solving the issue but also presents the objective
    situation in the region based on the data of UN," Tigran Torosian, the
    head of the Armenian parliamentary delegation, declared. "The myth
    about millions of refugees speculated by Azerbaijan for dozens of
    years burst before your eyes. The report mentions that the number of
    these people has never exceeded 800 thousand and in late 2004 there
    were 8 thousand 606 refugees in Azerbaijan," the RA National Assembly
    Vice-Speaker emphasized. Member of Azerbaijani delegation Gyultekin
    Hajiyeva managed to introduce some changes into the document, in
    particular, to change the clause, according to which refugees can
    return to their houses only after the final settlement of the
    conflict. "You know that the occupied territory around Karabakh is
    twice larger than Karabakh itself. And I consider that this is a very
    important issue in the political aspect," Hajieyva mentioned. "If we
    did not introduce these changes, this would mean that we give up for
    lost the stage-by-stage variant of the conflict settlement," one of
    the members of the Azerbaijani delegation explained in his interview
    to the Trend agency after the voting.
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