OSCE REPORTER ARRIVES ON MAY 5- BAHAR MURADOVA
Author: S. Ilhamgizi
TREND Information, Azerbaijan
April 26 2006
The OSCE parliamentary assembly reporter on Nagorno-Karabakh, Goran
Lenmarker will arrive to Azerbaijan on May 5, Milli Mejlis vice
speaker, Bahar Muradova told Trend.
"We have already received a letter from Lenmarker, he will arrive
in the first decade of May. Here, he will prepare for the report on
Nagorno-Karabakh and have a number of meetings. During the previous
meeting we requested him to visit areas of residence of forcibly
displaced persons," she said.
"Karabakh was discussed at every OSCE meeting, as the Minsk group is
a mediator of the peaceful resolution of the conflict. Introducing
this question to the OSCE agenda will depend on development of the
negotiating process. Meetings of Azerbaijani and Armenian heads of
state and foreign ministers hint that the regulation process is keep
on moving forward. However, only in case if some positive results
will be achieved, OSCE will start talking about Nagorno-Karabakh.
Otherwise, discussions will be fruitless as we have already raised
this question previously," she said.
The given question has to be reviewed in the similar order in
Azerbaijani parliament too. "Talks are held behind the closed doors
and their details are not disclosed. If there are no exact results,
we have nothing to discuss. Parliament can only discuss the exact
results," she concluded.
Author: S. Ilhamgizi
TREND Information, Azerbaijan
April 26 2006
The OSCE parliamentary assembly reporter on Nagorno-Karabakh, Goran
Lenmarker will arrive to Azerbaijan on May 5, Milli Mejlis vice
speaker, Bahar Muradova told Trend.
"We have already received a letter from Lenmarker, he will arrive
in the first decade of May. Here, he will prepare for the report on
Nagorno-Karabakh and have a number of meetings. During the previous
meeting we requested him to visit areas of residence of forcibly
displaced persons," she said.
"Karabakh was discussed at every OSCE meeting, as the Minsk group is
a mediator of the peaceful resolution of the conflict. Introducing
this question to the OSCE agenda will depend on development of the
negotiating process. Meetings of Azerbaijani and Armenian heads of
state and foreign ministers hint that the regulation process is keep
on moving forward. However, only in case if some positive results
will be achieved, OSCE will start talking about Nagorno-Karabakh.
Otherwise, discussions will be fruitless as we have already raised
this question previously," she said.
The given question has to be reviewed in the similar order in
Azerbaijani parliament too. "Talks are held behind the closed doors
and their details are not disclosed. If there are no exact results,
we have nothing to discuss. Parliament can only discuss the exact
results," she concluded.