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    RENE VAN DER LINDEN: PACE'S SPECIAL GROUP WILL DEBATE ON FIRES IN NK

    Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
    June 27 2007

    The Council of Europe Secretary General Terry Davis wished that the
    Nagorno Garabagh conflict be resolved by peaceful way soon and stressed
    the importance of both parties taking interest in the resolution.

    The Secretary General stated these while responding to the question of
    an Armenia journalist in the news conference in the frames of the PACE
    Summer Session. APA's Europe correspondent reports that Mr.Davis stated
    Azerbaijanis also lived in Nagorno Garabagh alongside with Armenians
    and regretted for the delay of the resolution of the conflict.

    "This conflict should be taken serious, and solution ways should be
    found as soon as possible. However, use of force by any parties is
    unacceptable. Both sides already suffered loss of life during these
    years, and I denounce these," Terry Davis said.

    PACE President Rene van der Linden also held a pres conference.

    Responding to the question of APA's Europe correspondent regarding
    recent massive fires in the occupied Azerbaijani territories set by
    Armenians, the PACE President said the issues of preventing fires
    in forests and massive fires will be discussed at the sitting of the
    Summer Session on 30 June. Mr.van der Linden also said PACE's special
    group will debate the issue on fires in Nagorno Garabagh. He noted
    that it would be advisable if rapporteur for Nagorno Garabagh conflict
    Rassel Johnston in his report touches on the issue of preventing
    these fires.

    "Such cases caused by one of the parties to the conflict are very
    unpleasant," Rene van der Linden said.

    The PACE President considers happening of such cases due to the lack
    of dialogue between the parties.
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