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  • 63rd Session Of U.N. General Assembly Opens Today

    63D SESSION OF U.N. GENERAL ASSEMBLY OPENS TODAY

    DeFacto Agency
    Sept 16 2008
    Armenia

    YEREVAN, 16.09.08. DE FACTO. 63d session of the U. N. General Assembly
    officially opens in New York today. Annual common debates will start
    on Tuesday, September 23, and will last till October 1. Over 120 heads
    of states and governments, as well as FMs and heads of delegations
    are expected to speak from the General Assembly's rostrum.

    Two issues referring to the Republic of Armenia and NKR are included
    in the discussions' agenda. It is item 13 of the agenda: "Protracted
    Conflicts on GUAM Territory and their Consequences for International
    Peace, Security and Development" (resolution 62/249); and item 18:
    "Situation on Azerbaijan's Occupied Territories" (resolution 62/243).

    To remind, on current March 14 the U. N. GA already approved a
    resolution "Situation on Azerbaijan's Occupied Territories". Then
    39 countries voted for the resolution, 7 against, 100 abstained. 46
    more countries did not participate in the voting. To add, the OSCE
    Minsk group all three co-chairing countries - the U. S., Russian
    and France - voted against it. According to the RA President's Press
    Office, Armenian President Serge Sargsian is to participate in the
    63d session of the U. N. GA. In part, RA President will address the
    audience in the course of the session. RA FM Edvard Nalbandian will
    meet with Turkish and Azeri FMs within the frames of the session.

    Over 160 items of the agenda are planned to be considered in the
    course of the main part of the General Assembly, in part, ensuring
    peace and security, struggle against terrorism, the issues referring
    to social and economic development. The Assembly will also continue
    consideration of the issues referring to activating its work and
    struggle against HIV/AIDS.
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