PACE REPORT PRESENTS NAGORNO-KARABAKH AS TERRITORIAL DISPUTE BETWEEN ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN
TERT.AM
18:00 ~U 29.01.13
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict has been presented at the Parliamentary
Assembly of the Council of Europe as a territorial dispute between
Armenia and Azerbaijan, head of the Armenian delegation to PACE Davit
Harutyunyan told the reporters on Tuesday.
He said during the winter session members of the Armenian delegation
delivered four speeches relating to Azerbaijani commitments and
political prisoners report.
"The main accent is put on the material of the two rapporteurs. But
the usage of hypotheses of Azerbaijani propaganda machine was obvious.
In particular, they changed on purpose the name of the report
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict trying to create an impression as if the
issue relates to the dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia over the
territory," he said.
Davit Harutyunyan also noted that they are against the publication
of the report and their approach was added in the second appendix of
the report as special opinion.
The head of the Armenian delegation to PACE said delegation's member
Naira Zohrabyan delivered a speech stating that the report presented
by the rapporteurs does not correspond to reality.
Harutyunyan said the other report relating to the political prisoners
in Azerbaijan was quite tough and was presented by the PACE rapporteur
on political prisoners Christopher Strasser.
Harutyunyan also informed that another member of the Armenian
delegation Armen Rustamyan referred to the noise raised by the
Azerbaijani leadership over Stepanakert airport.
Arpine Hovhannisian, another member of the delegation, present at
the news conference today said in her speech she referred to Ramil
Safarov's case, racism and tolerance issues.
TERT.AM
18:00 ~U 29.01.13
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict has been presented at the Parliamentary
Assembly of the Council of Europe as a territorial dispute between
Armenia and Azerbaijan, head of the Armenian delegation to PACE Davit
Harutyunyan told the reporters on Tuesday.
He said during the winter session members of the Armenian delegation
delivered four speeches relating to Azerbaijani commitments and
political prisoners report.
"The main accent is put on the material of the two rapporteurs. But
the usage of hypotheses of Azerbaijani propaganda machine was obvious.
In particular, they changed on purpose the name of the report
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict trying to create an impression as if the
issue relates to the dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia over the
territory," he said.
Davit Harutyunyan also noted that they are against the publication
of the report and their approach was added in the second appendix of
the report as special opinion.
The head of the Armenian delegation to PACE said delegation's member
Naira Zohrabyan delivered a speech stating that the report presented
by the rapporteurs does not correspond to reality.
Harutyunyan said the other report relating to the political prisoners
in Azerbaijan was quite tough and was presented by the PACE rapporteur
on political prisoners Christopher Strasser.
Harutyunyan also informed that another member of the Armenian
delegation Armen Rustamyan referred to the noise raised by the
Azerbaijani leadership over Stepanakert airport.
Arpine Hovhannisian, another member of the delegation, present at
the news conference today said in her speech she referred to Ramil
Safarov's case, racism and tolerance issues.