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  • BAKU: Seyidov: "Lord Russell-Johnston to visit South Caucasus"

    Today, Azerbaijan
    April 29 2006

    Samed Seyidov: "Lord Russell-Johnston to visit South Caucasus"

    29 April 2006 [20:56] - Today.Az

    Position of the Council of Europe on Nagorno Karabakh conflict is
    evident - full recognition of Azerbaijan's territorial integrity as
    it was mentioned in resolution 1416, adopted during the January 2005
    session, said the head of the Azerbaijani parliamentary delegation in
    CE, MP Samed Seyidov.



    "The resolution clearly states that Nagorno Karabakh is an
    inseparable part of Azerbaijan. PACE position towards the problem is
    clear and distinct," he told Trend.

    Speaking about PACE summer session, Seyidov told that special
    attention will be paid to the Azerbaijani delegation mandate in that
    organization.

    "Results of May 13 2006 rerun parliamentary elections and November
    2005 elections will be discussed i.e. results of both elections will
    be discussed separately," he said.

    Another important moment of the PACE future session in Strasbourg
    will be the next meeting of the PACE ad-hoc committee on Nagorno
    Karabakh. "British diplomat, Lord Russell-Johnston is conducting a
    serious work in that direction and he will soon visit the region,"
    Seyidov assured, adding that Russell will visit Azerbaijan, Armenia
    and occupied Azerbaijani lands.

    Seyidov did not exclude possibility of meeting between Azerbaijani
    and Armenian MPs in Strasbourg as it might be possible within the
    frames of the PACE ad-hoc committee work.

    "It is very important for us. We have to redefine our positions on
    Nagorno Karabakh. Putting the special emphasis on the fact that
    international organizations are supporting Baku in that matter,"
    Seyidov concluded.


    URL: http://www.today.az/news/politics/25641.html
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