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    ARMENIA'S REACTION TO PARIS DISCUSSIONS

    armradio.am
    18.12.2008 11:33

    Session of the Monitoring Committee of the Parliamentary Assembly
    of the Council of Europe (PACE) took place in Paris during which the
    draft report on the implementation of PACE Resolutions 1609 and 1620
    resolutions by Armenia was presented by co-rapporteurs John Prescott
    and Georges Colombier.

    In its draft resolution, adopted yesterday in Paris, the Monitoring
    Committee welcomed the Armenian President's creation of a fact-finding
    group of experts to look into the March events as an important
    step towards meeting the Assembly's demands, but cautioned that
    its credibility would depend on how it conducts its work. They also
    expressed satisfaction at efforts to initiate reforms in the media,
    electoral legislation and the judiciary.

    However, the parliamentarians said that "notwithstanding positive
    developments in some areas" the limited progress with regard to the
    release of the above mentioned persons meant the Armenian delegation
    should be deprived of its vote, if no further progress is reached in
    this request before the January 2009 PACE plenary session.

    The Assembly is due to decide on the matter on Thursday 29 January
    during its forthcoming Winter plenary Session (26 - 30 January 2009).

    The Foreign Minister of Armenia, Edward Nalbandian told a short press
    conference that some unfavorable suggestions on Armenia comprise part
    of a working process.

    "Only 15 of 80 members of the Committee where present 10 of which
    voted for the voiced suggestions. The very issue on Armenia will
    be put for voting at the January session of the PACE I think there
    will be such developments in January that will give an opportunity
    to review today's suggestion and confirm that Armenia has implemented
    most part of the 1609 and 1620 resolutions. Our position and approach
    is that we must continue the process of reforms as it corresponds to
    the interests of our people. This is our choice and not the advice
    of anyone. Of course, we respect all those establishments which we
    are member to and the commitments we have assumed.

    We implement them and will continue doing it," Edward Nalbandian said.
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