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  • BAKU: Azerbaijani-Armenian Dispute Stymies Euronest Document

    AZERBAIJANI-ARMENIAN DISPUTE STYMIES EURONEST DOCUMENT

    news.az
    Sept 16 2011
    Azerbaijan

    The Euronest Parliamentary Assembly has not passed a final document
    on political affairs following disagreement between Azerbaijani and
    Armenian MPs.

    The disagreements made for a dramatic second and final day of the
    first ever Euronest Parliamentary Assembly in Strasbourg, the head
    of the Azerbaijani delegation to Euronest, Elkhan Suleymanov, told APA.

    The assembly brings together members of the European Parliament and
    members of parliament from five of the countries in the European
    Union's Eastern Partnership (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova
    and Ukraine).

    The dispute in Strasbourg centred on the wording of the political
    document. The Azerbaijani delegation proposed the inclusion of the
    principles of sovereignty, territorial integrity and the inviolability
    of borders in the document to be adopted by the assembly.

    This was passed at the committee on political affairs on 14 September
    and again in plenary session on the 15th, despite objections from
    the Armenian delegation, Suleymanov said.

    According to Suleymanov, the Armenian delegation threatened to boycott
    Euronest and use the right of veto to protest at the inclusion.

    "The Ukrainian co-chair of the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly,
    Boris Tarasyuk, approached us with a proposal to include a compromise
    principle in the final document. We said that we would agree with
    any compromise within the interest of our country in accordance with
    Azerbaijan's policy. We added that, as a compromise, we could adopt
    the proposal made by the Armenian delegation - a proposal on the
    'non-use of military force in the conflict's settlement'. But the
    Armenian delegation's chairman demanded the inclusion of the principle
    of 'the right of nations to self-determination'," Suleymanov said.

    The Azerbaijani delegation said the proposal was unacceptable and
    the two delegations, Euronest leadership and pro-Armenian members
    of Euronest then gathered outside the chamber in an attempt to seek
    agreement.

    A new principle, the right of free and democratic self-expression,
    was proposed by the Euronest leadership.

    "When we did not agree with the principle, the vice-president of the
    Euronest Parliamentary Assembly, pro-Armenian Jacek Saryusz-Wolski
    said that Baku would not host the Euronest PA plenary session if we
    did not adopt the principle," Suleymanov said.

    "We undertook to accept the last proposal only on condition that it
    would be added to the article not related to conflicts, but related
    to civil society building and freedom of speech. But the Armenian
    delegation did not accept this either," the Azerbaijani MP continued.

    He praised his fellow members of the Azerbaijani delegation, especially
    Fuad Muradov, Ali Huseynli and Asim Mollazade, for their active role
    in the debates.

    The discussion moved to the Bureau in an attempt to reach compromise,
    but agreement could not be reached on where to include the phrase
    "the right to free and democratic self-expression".

    "I strongly protested against this," Suleymanov said. "Of course, the
    reason for Armenia's insistence on adding this phrase is known: based
    on the so-called referendum held by the Nagorno Karabakh Armenians
    in 1991, they intended to use this article and at the same time to
    weaken the resolution adopted in May 2010 by the European Parliament
    about the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan."

    The Bureau rejected Saryusz-Wolski's proposal not to hold the next
    Euronest plenary session in Baku, but the political document was not
    adopted, as compromise could not be reached.

    "The Armenian delegation used the right of veto which led to the
    document not being adopted. Our achievement was that the next plenary
    session will be held in Baku and that a document against the interests
    of Azerbaijan was not adopted. The report of the Euronest PA Committee
    for Political Affairs, Human Rights and Democracy will be discussed
    at the Bureau's next meeting," Suleymanov said.

    He said the first session of the Euronest Parliamentary Assembly should
    "be assessed as a great political achievement and significant step
    towards the integration of our country into Europe".

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