ERDOGAN WILL ADDRESS THE PACE SESSION
Karine Asatryan
A1+
[02:53 pm] 28 June, 2006
The plenary sitting of the PACE summer session will start soon. Today's
sitting is interesting not only thanks to the theme to be discussed
which is "Freedom of Expression and Respect for Religion", but also due
to the speech of the Prime Minister of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
By the way, it is not yet known if he will meet the journalists. As we
have already informed, leader of the National Unity Artashes Geghamyan
is also going to make a speech on the above mentioned theme.
Today Chairman of the Council of Federation of the RF Parliament
Sergey Mironov will address the session, and tomorrow RF deputy Foreign
Minister Alexander Grushko will deliver the message of the Ministers'
Committee. Head of the Azeri delegation Samed Seidov will make a speech
tomorrow. He will speak about the environmental issues of the region.
After the break today the parliamentarians will discuss the realization
of the resolutions adopted in the 3rd Warsaw Summit in 2005.
Karine Asatryan
A1+
[02:53 pm] 28 June, 2006
The plenary sitting of the PACE summer session will start soon. Today's
sitting is interesting not only thanks to the theme to be discussed
which is "Freedom of Expression and Respect for Religion", but also due
to the speech of the Prime Minister of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
By the way, it is not yet known if he will meet the journalists. As we
have already informed, leader of the National Unity Artashes Geghamyan
is also going to make a speech on the above mentioned theme.
Today Chairman of the Council of Federation of the RF Parliament
Sergey Mironov will address the session, and tomorrow RF deputy Foreign
Minister Alexander Grushko will deliver the message of the Ministers'
Committee. Head of the Azeri delegation Samed Seidov will make a speech
tomorrow. He will speak about the environmental issues of the region.
After the break today the parliamentarians will discuss the realization
of the resolutions adopted in the 3rd Warsaw Summit in 2005.