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    31ST SITTING OF COMMISSION OF LEGAL AND POLITICAL ISSUES OF PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY OF BLACK SEA ECONOMIC COOPERATION HELD IN YEREVAN

    Noyan Tapan
    April 17, 2008

    YEREVAN, APRIL 17, NOYAN TAPAN. The 31st sitting of the Commission
    of Legal and Political Issues of the Parliamentary Assembly of the
    Black Sea Economic Cooperation was held in Yerevan on April 16 with
    the participation of the delegations of the eight countries of the
    region and the representative-observers of the parliamentary assembly
    of the Russia-Belarus union.

    The delegation of Azerbaijan did not arrive in Yerevan.

    After endorsing the agenda, Mikhail Yemelyanov (Russian Federation)
    was elected new Chairman of the Commission of Legal and Political
    Issues at the suggestion of the MPs of the eight countries and
    with their mutual agreement. He made a report on the role of the
    parliaments of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation member countries
    in the struggle against international terrorism, which was the main
    issue on the agenda. M. Yemelyanov mentioned that the parliamentary
    assistance is one of the main guarantees of the success of the
    struggle against global terrorism. The role of parliaments, according
    to him, is especially important in the elimination of international
    important documents, as well as in the creation of a corresponding
    legislative field. M. Yemelyanov also mentioned that the Black Sea
    region can become a favourable environment for organized crime and
    international terrorism with the existence of unsettled conflicts
    and its geographical position, therefore it is important to unite
    the effort of the regional countries in the struggle against that
    phenomenon.

    The Commission was suggested to adopt a letter of recommendation,
    in the fifth point of which it is mentioned: "The Assembly shares
    the preoccupation, according to which the unstable political climate,
    the unsettled and delayed coflicts in the Black Sea region, the great
    number of refugees, the constant arguments concerning borders and
    the tension of security problems create a possible danger that can
    be used by terrorists in the region or beyond it. The regulation of
    conflicts is the primary problem of the region."

    The Azerbaijani side, then the Armenian one presented a suggestion
    on this point, in particular. Asaf Gajiev, the representative of
    Azerbaijan, proposed to add to the point the "phenomenon of extremism
    and aggressive separatism" word-combination and remove the "constant
    arguments concerning borders" expression. The struggle against these
    phenomena, edited by the Azerbaijani side, should be carried out in
    conformity with the principles and norms of international law. A
    similar suggestion was made with regard to the seventh point as
    well. The representative of Azerbaijan wants to mention GUAM as well
    in the document, in addition to other structures, as an institution
    having its contribution to the struggle against terrorism. Ara Nranian,
    an MP of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia and the
    representative of Armenia in the commission, at first suggested
    removing the fifth point from the letter of recommendation saying
    that irrespective of the fact that the issue is important, it
    does not concern the raised problem and is a subject of a separate
    discussion. Taking into consideration the course of the discussion,
    A. Nranian then agreed to remove his suggestion.

    And as a result of the discussion all the suggestions of the
    Azerbaijani side, except the one in one of the points of which
    the peaceful regulation of the delayed and unregulated conflicts
    is suggested to be implemented by the principles and norms of the
    international law, have been refuted.

    Two points have been added to the latter of recommendation addressed to
    the parliaments and governments of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation
    member countries at the suggestion of the representative of Armenia. In
    one of them it is said that measures should be taken against sowing
    religious and national disagreements, agitating xenophobia, hatred
    and intolerance. And with the other one it is envisaged to declare
    the Black Sea region as a region free of terrorism.

    A document on the formation of a permanent delagation of the
    Parliamentary Assembly in the European Parliament was adopted in the
    31st sitting of the Commission of Legal and Political Issues of the
    Parliamentary Assembly of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation.

    The next 32nd sitting of the commission will take place in October 2008
    in Baku. It is envisaged that A. Nranian, a member of the commission,
    will make a report entitled "15th anniversary of the Black Sea Economic
    Cooperation: the political aspects of the economic cooperation."

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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