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    CE SECRETARY GENERAL VOICES CONCERN ABOUT WARLIKE STATEMENTS VOICED BY AZERBAIJANI LEADERSHIP

    ArmInfo
    2009-02-10 14:48:00

    ArmInfo.CE Secretary General voiced concern about warlike statements
    voiced by Azerbaijani leadership in an interview with Azerbaijan
    Day.az agency.

    The CE Secretary General also spoke of the CE position on the Karabakh
    conflict.

    "The position of the Council of Europe should be very clear not only
    on this conflict but on other conflicts as well. We believe that
    all international and domestic internal disputes should be solved by
    peaceful means and it was agreed by both Azerbaijan and Armenia when
    they joined the Council of Europe. Now the mediation between Azerbaijan
    and Armenia about Nagorno Karabakh is a responsibility of the Minsk
    Group - a part of a different organization - OSCE. And we try not to
    interfere with the work of the Minsk Group", noted he and said he hopes
    the meetings between the Presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia will
    be fruitful and result in the settlement of this conflict very soon.

    He also noted that there is absolutely no policy of double standards
    towards Azerbaijan and voiced concern about the warlike statements
    voiced in the region. Although Terry Davis did not mentioned whose
    statements he is concern about, but it is only Baku that threatens
    'to settle Karabakh conflict by force'.

    I think that there have been some progress in terms of democracy
    and holding better elections but I am very concerned about freedom
    of expression and freedom of media in Azerbaijan, said CE Secretary
    General Terry Davis.

    "The democracy does depend on freedom of expression and freedom of
    media and I am also concerned about a number of journalists who are
    being put under pressure in Azerbaijan", said he.

    Speaking about the proposed amendments to the Constitution of
    Azerbaijan to be introduced via a referendum, the secretary general
    noted that he considers it reasonable to submit amendments to the
    Constitution and to have a referendum on these amendments.

    "I do not think its a very good idea to rush into a referendum. I am
    also disappointed that the government of Azerbaijan did not ask for
    the opinion of experts of the Council of Europe".

    "I do not accept that the Council of Europe applies double standards
    or different standards in different places. The Council of Europe
    always supported the territorial integrity of its member-states and
    that applies to Moldova, or Cyprus or Azerbaijan. I regret very much
    that the way people in Azerbaijan draw attention to pointing out
    difficulties in Armenia. I think Armenia does the same thing about
    Azerbaijan. The fact is that both countries - both Azerbaijan and
    Armenia - need to improve. There is an old saying in the Christian
    Bible that before you start drawing attention to a speck of dust in
    the eye of someone else, you should take out a stone from your own
    eye. And I do wish that both Armenia and Azerbaijan concentrate on
    solving their own problems and raising standards of democracy and
    civil rights in their own country", concluded the CE Secretary General.
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