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    PACE FORMER HEAD SATISFIED WITH DEVELOPMENT OF EUROPE

    Trend News Agency
    Jan 23 2008
    Azerbaijan

    France, Strasbourg, 22 January / corr Trend A.Maharramli / Trend's
    exclusive interview with Rene Van Deer Linden, who concluded his tenure
    as the chairman of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
    (PACE)

    Question: What is your assessment about your own activities as the
    PACE chairman?

    Answer: The apt answer can come from the PACE members, the people
    with whom I have worked with for so many years. I am very satisfied
    that during my activities, I contributed towards the process of
    evolution and development of Europe, providing favor to all the
    countries and their citizens. I can especially notify the considerable
    politicization of the CE and establishment of relations with the
    other religion. Furthermore, I tried to deepen the relations with the
    European Union, especially, the European Parliament, after signing an
    agreement on cooperation. When I was the chairman, I did my utmost
    to draw attention to the relations with the NGO, increase their
    contribution towards the society, as well as contributed towards the
    deepening of the relations between the CE and Russia. In my opinion,
    Russia is a key to the future. The cooperation with this country is
    very necessary for CE.

    The role of private relations is of pivotal importance while
    maintaining the international relations. There is no need to create the
    new resistance, dissociation and contradictions between the West and
    East Europe. It is necessary to create the atmosphere of confidence
    in these relations. It is important for me to overt the subsequent
    10-15 years. On the other hand, non-nomination of the candidature
    of Margelov to the post of PACE chairman should not be regarded as
    an action directed against Russia. There are no logical grounds for
    such statements, because all political groups at the PACE and their
    heads reached to the agreement in this respect. The people with the
    other opinions are in minority.

    Question: What is your estimation about Azerbaijan's fulfillment of
    its CE obligations?

    Answer: Azerbaijan is still a country, under the monitoring. I hope
    the Government, the Parliament and political parties of Azerbaijan
    will make progress towards the fulfillment of their CE obligations. I
    only want to advice Azerbaijan to show the existence of progress,
    as it is very important. It is impossible to change everything at once.

    I will say honestly, the CE must show some patience and tolerance in
    this process. The fulfillment of important obligations, demonstrates
    the true selection of the directions and existence of progress.

    Question: This year, Azerbaijan is going to presidential elections.

    What recommendations and assistance could the CE render in this regard?

    Answer: We have a mission of holding and organization of the elections,
    as well as the observations on the elections day.

    Elections should meet the obligations undertaken, criteria related to
    speeches to the media, relations with the opposition, and composition
    of a fair election commissions. The organization and holding of
    presidential elections should demonstrate that Azerbaijan has achieved
    progress in this issue.

    Question: How do you regard the last discussions over Nagorno-Karabakh
    conflict? What recommendations could you give in connection with
    chances of achievement of an agreement on the conflict, in the
    pre-elections situation in both countries?

    Answer: I am not informed about the current situation. To speak
    explicitly, during my visit to the region in July 2007, I was not
    so optimistic. However, I hope for the improvement in the situation
    over this period. Indeed, it is important for both the sides to have
    an intention of solving the conflict through talks, use of the other
    methods, including force, is quite unacceptable. I hope forthcoming
    presidential elections in both the countries, will be a new attempt
    to solve the dispute finally.

    I was optimist, touring the region two years ago, because the two
    presidents were having talks and meetings at that time. Strong will
    is required for the resolution of the situation. It is very important
    to settle the conflict, which is a burden for the entire region.

    Question: Can the recognition of the Kosovo independence affect the
    resolution of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in any way?

    Answer: I have no idea. However, I can say that I do not believe in
    the solution of the conflict even if Kosovo gains independence. This
    issue will be discussed at the PACE session this week. It is necessary
    to know the opinions of MPs. I have impression that the current
    discussions will be harder than the previous ones.

    Question: The agenda of the winter session includes an issue on
    ecological activities and globalization. Azerbaijan raised an issue on
    Metzamor nuclear power station in Armenian, stating it to be a real
    source of threat for the region and ecology. What is your position
    in this issue?

    Answer: I cannot make any comments on this issue. Basically, I am
    for the atomic energy. However, this power should be produced at the
    modern nuclear power station meeting the safety rules.

    Question: List of candidates to the post of judge from Azerbaijan,
    to the European Court on Human Rights has been returned back for the
    next time. What are the reasons?

    Answer: To be frank, I am not aware of the reason for it. Firstly,
    this issue refers to the competence of the Ad Hoc Committee on Human
    Rights. This Committee implements its work with high reasonability. I
    do not want discussions on any candidate. Moreover, the discussions
    whether the candidate will be able to cope up with his duties, are
    also unacceptable. Therefore, this problem should be discussed with
    the framework of the Ad Hoc Committee. The return of the list should
    be confidential.

    Question: What is your estimation to Georgia's fulfillment of its
    CE obligations?

    Answer: It is difficult to say anything until the discussions of the
    issues regarding Georgia are done at the PACE. There is tension on the
    eve of the parliamentary elections. Clearly, the political elite of
    Georgia is responsible for the positive constructive atmosphere in the
    country, so as to avoid any resistance. We will observe attentively
    and with interests, over the parliamentary elections in Georgia,
    in line with the norms and standards.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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