MEMBERS OF AZERI DELEGATION IN PACE MET WITH HEAD OF COE ON ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENT
Author: J.Shahverdiyev
TREND, Azerbaijan
June 28 2006
The members of the Azeri delegation in the Parliamentary Assembly of
the Council of Europe (PACE) Gultakin Hajiyeva and Fazail Ibrahimli
met with the head of the Council of Europe on ecology and environment,
Gultakin Hajiyeva, deputy chief of Azeri delegation, told Trend.
She noted the meeting focused on the fires committed by Armenians in
the occupied territories of Azerbaijan. "We presented information about
the vandalism of Armenians. We stressed that the fires committed by
Armenians break the ecological equilibrium in the region and inflict
serious damage to the environment," Hajiyeva told.
Besides, she mentioned that this issue was discussed in the political
group of European democrats of PACE. "The head of Azeri delegation
Samad Seyidov and other parliamentarians delivered a report on the
tiopic. The head of Armenian delegation Tirgan Torasyan promised to
check up the matter and present information to the group," she added.
Author: J.Shahverdiyev
TREND, Azerbaijan
June 28 2006
The members of the Azeri delegation in the Parliamentary Assembly of
the Council of Europe (PACE) Gultakin Hajiyeva and Fazail Ibrahimli
met with the head of the Council of Europe on ecology and environment,
Gultakin Hajiyeva, deputy chief of Azeri delegation, told Trend.
She noted the meeting focused on the fires committed by Armenians in
the occupied territories of Azerbaijan. "We presented information about
the vandalism of Armenians. We stressed that the fires committed by
Armenians break the ecological equilibrium in the region and inflict
serious damage to the environment," Hajiyeva told.
Besides, she mentioned that this issue was discussed in the political
group of European democrats of PACE. "The head of Azeri delegation
Samad Seyidov and other parliamentarians delivered a report on the
tiopic. The head of Armenian delegation Tirgan Torasyan promised to
check up the matter and present information to the group," she added.