Председатель Мониторингового комитета ПАСЕ: "Мы ожидаем ответа от Баку"

В рамках осенней сессии ПАСЕ состоялось заседание Мониторингового комитета структуры.

На заседании обсуждались вопросы в связи с Азербайджаном. Председатель Мониторингового комитета Андрес Херкель сообщил европейскому бюро АПА, что на сегодняшнем заседании комитета состоялись обсуждения в связи с подготовкой доклада о ситуации по выполнению обязательств Азербайджаном: "Мы направили наш доклад азербайджанской стороне в начале сентября, и теперь ожидаем ответа от Баку. Согласно процедуре, у Азербайджана 3 месяца для ответа. Надеюсь, что мы сможем вынести доклад на обсуждение на январской сессии ПАСЕ. Поэтому главные обсуждения по докладу мы проведем на заседании нашего комитета в декабре".

А.Херкель отметил также, что на сегодняшнем заседании проводились обсуждения и по вопросу Рамиля Сафарова: "Мы провели обмен мнениями о том, чтобы этот вопрос, если и не подробно, но в той или иной форме, тоже был включен в доклад".

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