NAGORNO-KARABAKH ISSUE NOT INCLUDED IN AGENDA OF RUSSIAN PARLIAMENT'S COMMITTEE FOR CIS - HEAD OF COMMITTEE ADMINISTRATION
Trend News Agency
March 12 2008
Azerbaijan
Russia, Moscow, 12 March /Trend News corr R. Agayev/ The issue
of Nagorno-Karabakh has not been included in agenda of tomorrow's
meeting of the Russian Parliament's Committee for CIS, the head of
the Committee's administration Maria Lazutova told Trend News. She
confirmed the reports that the Committee for CIS will hold a meeting on
13 March to discuss the prospects for settling the conflicts on-going
in the post-Soviet countries.
Previously, it had been reported that the meeting would discuss all
the frozen conflicts in CIS.
"The meeting will discuss only three unrecognized republics - Abkhazia,
South Ossetia and Trans-Dniester Region. The issue on Nagorno-Karabakh
has not been included in the agenda of tomorrow's meeting," she said.
According to Lazutova, today approximately at 6.00pm, the Committee
will divulge an official press release on the upcoming discussion on
settlement of conflicts in the post-Soviet area.
Trend News Agency
March 12 2008
Azerbaijan
Russia, Moscow, 12 March /Trend News corr R. Agayev/ The issue
of Nagorno-Karabakh has not been included in agenda of tomorrow's
meeting of the Russian Parliament's Committee for CIS, the head of
the Committee's administration Maria Lazutova told Trend News. She
confirmed the reports that the Committee for CIS will hold a meeting on
13 March to discuss the prospects for settling the conflicts on-going
in the post-Soviet countries.
Previously, it had been reported that the meeting would discuss all
the frozen conflicts in CIS.
"The meeting will discuss only three unrecognized republics - Abkhazia,
South Ossetia and Trans-Dniester Region. The issue on Nagorno-Karabakh
has not been included in the agenda of tomorrow's meeting," she said.
According to Lazutova, today approximately at 6.00pm, the Committee
will divulge an official press release on the upcoming discussion on
settlement of conflicts in the post-Soviet area.