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    ARMENIA IDENTIFIES MAJOR PRIORITIES OF ITS UPCOMING CHAIRMANSHIP OF THE СOUNCIL OF EUROPE СOMMITTEE OF MINISTERS

    YEREVAN, April 17. /ARKA/. Armenia has identified major priorities of
    its upcoming chairmanship in the Committee of Ministers of the
    Council of Europe, which will be passed to it in May 2013, Armenia's
    acting foreign minister Edward Nalbandian said Wednesday at a joint
    news conference with the visiting secretary general of the Council of
    Europe Thorbjørn Jagland.

    "When deciding our priorities during our chairmanship in the
    Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe, we tried to combine
    the pressing issues on the organization's agenda with issues which
    Armenia views as its own priorities, namely human rights, rule of
    law and democracy,' he said.

    Nalbandian said Armenia's plan of actions will be announced on May 16
    in Strasbourg. It calls for a number of activities at the level of
    parliaments, constitutional courts, foreign affairs ministries of the
    member countries on issues such as fight against discrimination and
    intolerance, cultural and religious dialogue, education and youth
    policy.

    He added that during Armenia's chairmanship in the organization
    Armenian president Serzh Sargsyan and some other top leaders will make
    visits to Strasbourg.

    In turn, Thorbjørn Jagland praised Armenian authorities for making
    progress in the implementation of its membership commitments and
    enforcement of reforms in the fields of human rights, the rule of law
    and democracy.

    "We discussed Armenia's program of activities, which is very
    constructive and consonant with the agenda of the organization", he
    said.

    Jagland also commended the authorities of Armenia for setting up a
    working group to consider the recommendations of international
    observers to reform the electoral system and for establishment of a
    parliamentary commission to investigate the events of March 1-2, 2008
    in Yerevan.

    The decision to establish an ad hoc commission to study the tragic
    events of March 1-2, 2008 was made by a parliament committee on March
    15 on the initiative of deputies from the opposition Armenian National
    Congress.

    It will be the second ad hoc parliamentary commission to study those
    events. The first one was established in June, 2008 under the
    pressure of the PACE. Its report was presented to the parliament on
    16-17 September 2009. -0-

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