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    FORMATION OF CULTURE OF DEMOCRACY IN SOUTH CAUCASIAN COUNTRIES WILL STILL REQUIRE MUCH TIME, PETER SEMNEBY CONSIDERS

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am?shownews=1009850
    Nov 19, 2008

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 19, NOYAN TAPAN. It was found out as a result of
    joint discussions of EU and Armenian leadership that the Armenian
    side wonders how decisions are made in EU. Peter Semneby, EU Special
    Representative for the South Caucasus, said in his interview to
    Radio Liberty commenting upon EU's initiative to send advisers to
    Armenia. "This group of parliamentarians will be a resouce for those
    making a decision. They will be standing near the leaders to provide
    information and to tell them how this or that decision would be made
    in EU member-countries," P. Semneby said.

    P. Semneby commented upon the statements of some Armenian, Azeri, and
    Georgian experts that EU prefers stability in the three South Caucasian
    countries to democracy and closes its eyes to elections held with
    violations and riggings. "The opposite of stability is instability,
    which no one wishes. We consider and are convinced that to achieve
    stability in the respect of long-term prospect democratic institutions,
    human rights, supremacy of law, and democratic culture should be
    developed," P. Semneby said. And according to the EU representative,
    it will take much time to achieve that. He reminded that the South
    Caucasian independent countries have "a history of only 17 years."

    Touching upon the investigation of the March 1 events, P. Semneby
    said that the creation of a fact-finding group of experts is "evidence
    of progress."

    He welcomed opposition's decision to take part in fact-finding
    group's work.
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