PACE CREATES SUBCOMMITTEE ON NAGORNO KARABAKH CONFLICT
APA
Feb 9 2009
Azerbaijan
Strasbourg-APA. Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
(PACE) established a new subcommittee to learn the present conflicts
in Europe, including Nagorno Karabakh problem.
Chairman of the subcommittee British parliamentarian David Wilshire
said the subcommittee was established for making the necessary
conclusions on the last year conflict between Russia and Georgia,
members of the Council of Europe, APA reports quoting Arminfo. The
subcommittee aims to organize conferences for the countries in the
conflict or under monitoring. The conferences will focus on the efforts
of UN, OSCE, the Council of Europe, European Union, NATO, CIS and other
organizations toward the settlement of the conflicts. "We can unite
our efforts to prevent wars in Europe in future", said Wilshire. He
said the subcommittee wouldn't work on the solution to the "frozen"
or developing conflicts. "We have to learn the essence of the previous
and present conflicts. The Nagrono Karabakh conflict will also be in
our focus".
APA
Feb 9 2009
Azerbaijan
Strasbourg-APA. Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
(PACE) established a new subcommittee to learn the present conflicts
in Europe, including Nagorno Karabakh problem.
Chairman of the subcommittee British parliamentarian David Wilshire
said the subcommittee was established for making the necessary
conclusions on the last year conflict between Russia and Georgia,
members of the Council of Europe, APA reports quoting Arminfo. The
subcommittee aims to organize conferences for the countries in the
conflict or under monitoring. The conferences will focus on the efforts
of UN, OSCE, the Council of Europe, European Union, NATO, CIS and other
organizations toward the settlement of the conflicts. "We can unite
our efforts to prevent wars in Europe in future", said Wilshire. He
said the subcommittee wouldn't work on the solution to the "frozen"
or developing conflicts. "We have to learn the essence of the previous
and present conflicts. The Nagrono Karabakh conflict will also be in
our focus".