OSCE ASTANA SUMMIT ADOPTS FINAL DECLARATION
Aysor.am
Friday,December 03, 2010
OSCE Astana summit adopted a final declaration, President of Kazakhstan
Nursultan Nazarbayev said.
"I believe Astana declaration will be a start for building
Euro-Atlantic and Eurasian security," profinance.kz quoted Nazarbayev
as saying.
OSCE Chairman-in-Office Kanat Saudabayev, in return, said the
declaration "once again reconfirms the norms, principles and
commitments which are basis of OSCE."
According to Saudabayev, Astana declaration once again reconfirms the
following principles - equality and sovereignty, non-use of force or
the threat to use force, integrity of borders, territorial integrity
of states, peaceful resolution of conflicts, non-intervention in the
internal affairs of states, respect for human rights and fundamental
freedoms, right of peoples to master their own fate, cooperation
between the states, conscientious fulfillment of commitments.
Russia disapproved final declaration's formulation regarding the
Georgian conflict, as reported by RBK.ru.
"Besides, the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict remained unsolved,"
the source said.
From: A. Papazian
Aysor.am
Friday,December 03, 2010
OSCE Astana summit adopted a final declaration, President of Kazakhstan
Nursultan Nazarbayev said.
"I believe Astana declaration will be a start for building
Euro-Atlantic and Eurasian security," profinance.kz quoted Nazarbayev
as saying.
OSCE Chairman-in-Office Kanat Saudabayev, in return, said the
declaration "once again reconfirms the norms, principles and
commitments which are basis of OSCE."
According to Saudabayev, Astana declaration once again reconfirms the
following principles - equality and sovereignty, non-use of force or
the threat to use force, integrity of borders, territorial integrity
of states, peaceful resolution of conflicts, non-intervention in the
internal affairs of states, respect for human rights and fundamental
freedoms, right of peoples to master their own fate, cooperation
between the states, conscientious fulfillment of commitments.
Russia disapproved final declaration's formulation regarding the
Georgian conflict, as reported by RBK.ru.
"Besides, the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict remained unsolved,"
the source said.
From: A. Papazian