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  • OSCE Parliamentary Assembly Rejects Azeri Resolution on Karabagh

    Some Karabagh news...

    ANCA WELCOMES REJECTION BY OSCE PARLIAMENTARY ASSEMBLY OF DIVISIVE NAGORNO KARABAGH RESOLUTION



    Meeting in Washington, DC, Parliamentarians from 55-Member States Defeat Azerbaijani Effort


    WASHINGTON, DC - The Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE PA), meeting last night in Washington, DC, voted overwhelmingly to defeat a controversial measure on Nagorno Karabagh authored by Azerbaijani Parliamentarian Sattar Safarov, reported the Armenian National Committee of America (ANCA).

    The vote took place during a meeting of the OSCE PA's Heads of Delegation, as part of the opening session of the four-day meeting for members of Parliament from the 55 member states of the OSCE. The Safarov resolution, which was widely viewed as a biased and divisive measure, received only token support, with nearly all the Heads of Delegation voting, by a show of hands, to keep the measure off of the OSCE PA agenda.

    The OSCE PA proceedings are being presided over by Congressman Alcee Hastings (D-FL), the first U.S. legislator to ever serve in this capacity. Other members of Congress participating in the Assembly include: Senator Sam Brownback (R-KS), who is heading the U.S. delegation, Senator George Voinovich (R-OH), and Representatives Christopher H. Smith (R-NJ), Steny H. Hoyer (D-MD), Benjamin L. Cardin (D-MD), Louise McIntosh Slaughter (D-NY), Robert B. Aderholt (R-AL), Mike McIntyre (D-NC), Joseph R. Pitts (R-PA), Mike Pence (R-IN), and Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC).

    The Armenian delegation is being headed by Vahan Hovhannisian, the Deputy Speaker of Armenia's Parliament. Other members of the delegation are Artashes Geghamyan, MP and Samvel Nikoyan, MP. The
    ANCA worked closely with the Armenian delegation and the Armenian Embassy in Washington, DC, as well as with Armenian National Committee affiliates in Canada and throughout Europe, in sharing with OSCE PA members the dangers of the Safarov resolution.

    "We would like to thank Congressman Hastings for his leadership in the Assembly's proceedings, and to express our appreciation to all those who voted against the Safarov resolution for their responsible stewardship of the OSCE's efforts to facilitate a negotiated settlement to the Nagorno Karabagh conflict," said Aram Hamparian, Executive Director of the ANCA.

    The defeat of the Safarov resolution set the stage for the standard consideration by the Assembly of the Nagorno Karabagh conflict. This discussion is being led by Swedish Member of Parliament Goran Lennmarker, who has served since June of 2002 as the OSCE PA special representative on this issue. In preparation for the OSCE PA meeting, Lennmarker presented a report, entitled "A Golden Opportunity: Some Ideas on Nagorno Karabakh Conflict," to the Heads of Delegations to the OSCE PA.

    In this report, Lennmarker stressed that there is now a golden opportunity, through the OSCE Minsk Peace-process, for a peaceful solution of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict, based on a "win-win" concept where both Armenia and Azerbaijan come out better. In his remarks, Lennmarker noted that "the conflict is not frozen," adding that "there is no alternative to a peaceful solution - in fact there is an urgent need to solve the conflict in order to end the personal, economic, and social suffering on both sides of this conflict." He proposed basing a solution on experiences from Europe, where democracy and integration are fundamental components in securing a lasting peace, and added that strong European and international institutions stand ready to support Armenia and Azerbaijan.

    In the weeks leading up to the convening of this meeting, the ANCA, through grassroots outreach, stressed to the U.S. members of Congress serving in the OSCE PA that Armenian Americans attach tremendous importance to Nagorno Karabagh's rights to freedom, democracy and self-determination. The Armenian American community, the ANCA stressed, has invested considerable hope in the OSCE Minsk Group process and is firmly opposed to any efforts to derail this effort.

    In a June 24th letter sent to Congressman Hastings and to the others in the U.S. delegation, ANCA Chairman Ken Hachikian warned of the dangers presented by the Safarov resolution, describing it as a "one-sided approach to a complex issue," that "neither fairly characterizes the conflict nor presents any practical steps toward its resolution. In sum, it is a destructive measure that will, if adopted, ultimately threaten the progress of the OSCE Minsk Group peace talks." Hachikian specifically called on the U.S. members of the Assembly to vote against the Safarov resolution and "to strongly oppose any and all efforts to use the Assembly's meeting as a forum for one-sided efforts to derail progress toward peace in Nagorno Karabagh."

    The OSCE PA is the parliamentary dimension of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, whose 55 participating States span the geographical area from Vancouver to Vladivostok. The primary task of the 317-member Assembly is to facilitate inter-parliamentary dialogue, an important aspect of the overall effort to meet the challenges of democracy throughout the OSCE area. Recognized as a regional arrangement under Chapter VIII of the United Nations Charter, the OSCE is a primary instrument for early warning, conflict prevention, crisis management and post-conflict rehabilitation in its area. The Parliamentary Assembly, originally established by the 1990 Paris Summit to promote greater involvement in the OSCE by national parliaments, has grown into a very active and esteemed member of the OSCE family.

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  • #2
    Hi Tongue,

    I am curious. This doesn't say much about what the Azeri turkish appeal was to OSCE. Now I have heard that what they were trying to get OSCE to recognize was that Armenia was an aggressor in Karabagh. Was that through this appeal? If this was the case, it is obvious why OSCE would strike such a thing down unanimously: Azeri turks attacked Armenians in Karabagh who were requesting reforms, and later independence. Only after an Azeri turk armed uprising against protesting Armenians claimed innocent lives, and threatened others did Armenia respond with military action. Azeri turks were aggressors in the Karabagh situation. Armenians stepped in to ensure the safety of Armenians in Karabagh, and solved the problem as we know it.

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    • #3
      Yeah, that's pretty much it. The Azeri deputy Satar Safarov said he's gonna make sure the report calls Armenia the aggressor. He even asked to represent the materials he had put together titled "Armenian-Azeri Conflict about Nagorno Karabakh" but the parliament turned it down. However, still Azeri media decided to tell its readers that the resolution condemned Armenia's actions as the aggressor country. lol

      And clean your inbox mister, your storage is full.

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      • #4
        Section 907 To Be Applied To Azerbaijan Up To Settlement Of Karabakh Issue

        PanARMENIAN.Net
        04.05.2006 18:57 GMT+04:00

        /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act will be
        applied to Azerbaijan up to settlement of the conflict in Nagorno
        Karabakh," stated Public Affairs officer of the US Embassy in
        Azerbaijan Jonathan Henick. In his words, in spite the US Government
        was against application of Section 907 to Azerbaijan, Congress kept
        it in effect. "we are very content with the fact that Section 907
        regarding Azerbaijan and continuation of our business cooperation
        with that country is frozen for 5 years," the US diplomat noted,
        reports APA.

        We note that Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act was adopted by
        the US Congress in 1991 after Azerbaijan and Turkey blocked the border
        with Armenia and Azerbaijan's aggression against Nagorno Karabakh.
        "All truth passes through three stages:
        First, it is ridiculed;
        Second, it is violently opposed; and
        Third, it is accepted as self-evident."

        Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

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