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Azeri parliamentarians refuse to meet Armenian counterparts
08.02.2008 14:30 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The chairs of Azerbaijani
parliamentary commissions did not accept the proposals
to conduct a meeting on the Nagorno Karabakh conflict
settlement with the participation of the Azerbaijani
and Armenian MPs.
`We stated that the Azerbaijani and Armenian MPs have
met frequently. However, these meetings produced no
effect, and therefore, a new meeting with the Armenian
MPs makes no sense. Unless the Karabakh conflict is
settled cooperation between the two parliaments is
impossible,' the chair of Azerbaijan permanent
parliamentary commission on human rights, Rabiyat
Aslanova said.
Lord Russell Johnston, the head of the PACE
Sub-committee on the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, met
with the chairs of the Azerbaijani parliamentary
commissions. During the meeting in April in Strasburg,
he made a proposal to hold a meeting on the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict settlement with the participation of
the Azerbaijani and Armenian MPs. Johnston said that
his visit was aimed at learning the position of the
sides on whether the activity of the Sub-committee on
the would continue, as well as to study the
possibility of a meeting of the Azerbaijani and
Armenian MPs.
`The Council of Europe is not involved in the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict settlement. The visit to the region
is not aimed at achieving the settlement of the
conflict, but creating conditions for talks between
the conflicting sides,' he said, Trend reports.
Azeri parliamentarians refuse to meet Armenian counterparts
08.02.2008 14:30 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The chairs of Azerbaijani
parliamentary commissions did not accept the proposals
to conduct a meeting on the Nagorno Karabakh conflict
settlement with the participation of the Azerbaijani
and Armenian MPs.
`We stated that the Azerbaijani and Armenian MPs have
met frequently. However, these meetings produced no
effect, and therefore, a new meeting with the Armenian
MPs makes no sense. Unless the Karabakh conflict is
settled cooperation between the two parliaments is
impossible,' the chair of Azerbaijan permanent
parliamentary commission on human rights, Rabiyat
Aslanova said.
Lord Russell Johnston, the head of the PACE
Sub-committee on the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, met
with the chairs of the Azerbaijani parliamentary
commissions. During the meeting in April in Strasburg,
he made a proposal to hold a meeting on the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict settlement with the participation of
the Azerbaijani and Armenian MPs. Johnston said that
his visit was aimed at learning the position of the
sides on whether the activity of the Sub-committee on
the would continue, as well as to study the
possibility of a meeting of the Azerbaijani and
Armenian MPs.
`The Council of Europe is not involved in the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict settlement. The visit to the region
is not aimed at achieving the settlement of the
conflict, but creating conditions for talks between
the conflicting sides,' he said, Trend reports.