LENMARKER'S REPORT ON NK CONFLICT NOT TO BE DISCUSSED AT OSCE PA'S SUMMER SESSION
Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
June 27 2006
The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly's 15th session will be held in
Brussels from July 3 to 8. Head of the Azerbaijani parliamentary
delegation to OSCE PA, Bahar Muradova told the APA that the Session
will be dedicated to the human security problem.
The vice-speaker said the discussions at the session will also focus on
frozen conflicts, energy security, human rights, results of elections
conducted in different countries, disputed problems in Asia and Eastern
Europe and activity of the OSCE missions in these countries as well as
security of economy, investment, and raw materials market in Eurasia.
"The issue on all conflict zones, including the Nagorno Garabagh will
be debated. We have presented our proposals on the Resolution to be
adopted by al of the three OSCE committees. We'll try to achieve in
adopting these proposals during the discussions," Ms.Muradova said.
Muradova also said the report on the Nagorno Garabagh conflict drawn
up by Goran Lenmarker, OSCE PA rapporteur on the conflict will not
be discussed at the session. She noted that Lenmarker drew up his
report after his latest visit to Azerbaijan and sent draft resolution
in two variants to Azerbaijan for acquaintance, "One of these draft
resolutions consisted of nine items and the other eleven items. As
our approaches differed from that of Goran Lenmarker in both of the
drafts resolution, we consolidated the drafts into a new 12-item
variant. In his response to us, Lenmarker wrote that Armenia also
demonstrated a different approach to the draft resolution, and
the proposals of the two countries were contrastive enough. The
rapporteur said the discussion of the Nagorno Garabagh conflict at
the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly during this session was postponed,
explaining it by short of time and the sides not having agreed on
their positions," Muradova said.
The vice-speaker said they are going to deliver speech on the current
situation regarding the conflict and massive fires in the occupied
Azerbaijani territories caused by Armenians, "Though this issue is
not on the official agenda, we'll put this into discussion."
Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
June 27 2006
The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly's 15th session will be held in
Brussels from July 3 to 8. Head of the Azerbaijani parliamentary
delegation to OSCE PA, Bahar Muradova told the APA that the Session
will be dedicated to the human security problem.
The vice-speaker said the discussions at the session will also focus on
frozen conflicts, energy security, human rights, results of elections
conducted in different countries, disputed problems in Asia and Eastern
Europe and activity of the OSCE missions in these countries as well as
security of economy, investment, and raw materials market in Eurasia.
"The issue on all conflict zones, including the Nagorno Garabagh will
be debated. We have presented our proposals on the Resolution to be
adopted by al of the three OSCE committees. We'll try to achieve in
adopting these proposals during the discussions," Ms.Muradova said.
Muradova also said the report on the Nagorno Garabagh conflict drawn
up by Goran Lenmarker, OSCE PA rapporteur on the conflict will not
be discussed at the session. She noted that Lenmarker drew up his
report after his latest visit to Azerbaijan and sent draft resolution
in two variants to Azerbaijan for acquaintance, "One of these draft
resolutions consisted of nine items and the other eleven items. As
our approaches differed from that of Goran Lenmarker in both of the
drafts resolution, we consolidated the drafts into a new 12-item
variant. In his response to us, Lenmarker wrote that Armenia also
demonstrated a different approach to the draft resolution, and
the proposals of the two countries were contrastive enough. The
rapporteur said the discussion of the Nagorno Garabagh conflict at
the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly during this session was postponed,
explaining it by short of time and the sides not having agreed on
their positions," Muradova said.
The vice-speaker said they are going to deliver speech on the current
situation regarding the conflict and massive fires in the occupied
Azerbaijani territories caused by Armenians, "Though this issue is
not on the official agenda, we'll put this into discussion."