Today, Azerbaijan
April 20 2006
Nagorno Karabakh issue to be discussed at PACE's summer session
20 April 2006 [19:18] - Today.Az
Nagorno Karabakh issue may be discussed at summer session of PACE,
said MP Eldar Ibrahimov, member of Azeri delegation to PACE.
PACE's summer session will be held in Brussels on July 3 through 7.
MP said the delegation aims at putting on agenda the issue on
recognition of Armenia as an occupier country by OSCE.
"Still, we don't have an idea on issues to be discussed at summer
session," Mr Ibrahimov said.
Representatives of parliaments of 2-3 states shall sign up to put
this issue on agenda of summer session of PACE.
Turkey, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine and Central Asian countries are
going to support Azerbaijan's cause.
"Last year we tried to raise Nagorno Karabakh issue at session in
Washington, but failed. Goran Lenmarker, PACE~R' speaker on Nagorno
Karabakh, was also unwilling to raise this issue. This time we will
succeed," Mr Ibrahimov told Trend.
URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/25366.html
April 20 2006
Nagorno Karabakh issue to be discussed at PACE's summer session
20 April 2006 [19:18] - Today.Az
Nagorno Karabakh issue may be discussed at summer session of PACE,
said MP Eldar Ibrahimov, member of Azeri delegation to PACE.
PACE's summer session will be held in Brussels on July 3 through 7.
MP said the delegation aims at putting on agenda the issue on
recognition of Armenia as an occupier country by OSCE.
"Still, we don't have an idea on issues to be discussed at summer
session," Mr Ibrahimov said.
Representatives of parliaments of 2-3 states shall sign up to put
this issue on agenda of summer session of PACE.
Turkey, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine and Central Asian countries are
going to support Azerbaijan's cause.
"Last year we tried to raise Nagorno Karabakh issue at session in
Washington, but failed. Goran Lenmarker, PACE~R' speaker on Nagorno
Karabakh, was also unwilling to raise this issue. This time we will
succeed," Mr Ibrahimov told Trend.
URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/25366.html