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    ROSE-ROTH SEMINAR ENDS

    National Assembly of RA
    March 16 2010
    Armenia

    The NATO Parliamentary Assembly Rose-Roth seminar on March 13 summed
    up the works with the discussions of the last issue On The Political
    Developments and Civil Society in the Region.

    The Dean of the Georgian Institute of the Public Affairs Bakur
    Kvashilava described the situation, emphasizing the problems facing
    the country after the Rose Revolution. The Links Executive Director
    Denis Samut conveyed the participants of the seminar the picture
    of Azerbaijan's civil society and democracy. The speaker considered
    important to speak about the problems of Azerbaijan in Armenia, and on
    contrary, saying that the contacts and dialogue between the societies
    of the two countries can promote the solution of NK problem. The NA
    deputy Artak Zakaryan and the Director of the International Centre
    for Human Development Tevan Poghosyan spoke about the steps taken in
    strengthening democracy in Armenia.

    The speakers agreed that without creating strong society it's not
    possible to reach democracy and called on the European structures to
    support the three countries of the region.

    The research worker of the Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control
    of Armed Forces (DCAF) Simon Lunn summed up the three-day work and
    considered the seminar successful and constructive. The speaker
    expressed hope that in the nearest future Armenia and Turkey would
    ratify the protocols.

    The Head of the parliamentary delegation of Armenia in NATO PA
    Karen Avagyan in his final word thanked the Rose-Roth participants,
    noting that with united forces it was only possible to establish
    peace and stability in the region. In the end he once again presented
    the position of the Armenian authorities on the settlement of the NK
    problem and conveyed gratefulness to the parliaments of the countries,
    which recognized the Genocide.
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