PACE POLITICAL COMMITTEE ADOPTED A PACT ON STABILITY IN SOUTH CAUCASUS
Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
Oct 5 2006
PACE Political Committee adopted a pact on the stability in South
Caucasus after a long discussions, Samad Seyidov, the head of
Azerbaijani parliamentary delegation in PACE told the APA.
The aim of the document is to establish stability and cooperation
among South Caucasus states.
"We think application of the stability pact used in Baltic States is
impossible in South Caucasus. Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia want
to cooperate in the frame of EU New Neighborhood Policy. Armenians
realize that stability pact is nonsense," he said.
Seyidov also said "frozen" conflicts in CIS countries will be discussed
in PACE soon.
Azeri Press Agency, Azerbaijan
Oct 5 2006
PACE Political Committee adopted a pact on the stability in South
Caucasus after a long discussions, Samad Seyidov, the head of
Azerbaijani parliamentary delegation in PACE told the APA.
The aim of the document is to establish stability and cooperation
among South Caucasus states.
"We think application of the stability pact used in Baltic States is
impossible in South Caucasus. Azerbaijan, Georgia and Armenia want
to cooperate in the frame of EU New Neighborhood Policy. Armenians
realize that stability pact is nonsense," he said.
Seyidov also said "frozen" conflicts in CIS countries will be discussed
in PACE soon.