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    UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY'S UPCOMING 65TH SESSION GOING TO HAVE TWO NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT RELATED ISSUES

    APA
    May 20 2010
    Azerbaijan

    Washington. Isabel Levine - APA. The Resolution project on the
    Nagorno-Karabakh will remain on the agenda of the 64th and even next
    65th UN General Assembly, APA's Washington DC correspondent was told
    at the Information center of the UN Headquarters, New-York.

    According to the information office, UN General Assembly's upcoming
    65th session is going to have two Nagorno-Karabakh conflict related
    issues.

    Those are the resolution projects named "Protracted conflicts in the
    GUAM area and their implications for international peace, security
    and development" (issue number 34) and "The situation in the occupied
    territories of Azerbaijan" (issue number 39), the centre said.

    According to the UN HQ information office, these items have not yet
    been considered by the General Assembly at its 64thsession, and remain
    on the agenda of that session.

    Their inclusion in the provisional agenda of the 65th session is
    subject to any action the Assembly may take on it at its 64th session.

    The HQ information office notices, that the exact time when these
    resolution projects are to be discussed during the GA session, will
    be specified in the end of September.

    The sixty-fifth session will convene at UN Headquarters on 14
    September 2010.

    However, US based expert on Eurasian countries, Doctor Robert Cutler
    believes that the so far UN has not been able to make any real
    contribution to the solution of protracted conflicts in the Caucasus
    region. "This is not necessarily the UN's fault but just a fact ",
    - he told APA's Washington correspondent commenting on UN's role in
    solving frozen conflicts.
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