Мевлют Чавушоглу

“Специальный комитет по Нагорному Карабаху проведет встречу сегодня днем, и я надеюсь, что армянские коллеги также примут участие в нем”, - заявил председатель ПАСЕ Мевлют Чавушоглу, отвечая на вопрос корреспондента АрмИнфо.
 
Комментируя бойкот армянской делегации в ПАСЕ заседаний спецкомитета по Карабаху, председатель ПАСЕ напомнил, что в 2005 году Ассамблея приняла решение создать специальный комитет по Нагорному Карабаху, и Бюро выполнило это положение. После кончины председателя комитета Лорда Рассела-Джонстона Бюро единогласно приняло решение воссоздать работу комитета.
 
“К сожалению, такое развитие не было встречено приветствием у армянской делегации. Я понимаю это, но с другой стороны, не приличествует членам армянской делегации обвинять меня, что эта идея инициирована мною как председателя ПАСЕ от Турции. Я попытался объяснить это президенту Армении во время своего визита в страну, и я повторю это сейчас: Каждая страна-член СЕ должна уважать решение ПАСЕ”, - отметил Чавушоглу.

Он добавил, что Бюро должно выполнять решение ПАСЕ перед тем, как рекомендовать членам принимать что-то в расчет при выполнении резолюции и приписании рекомендаций ПАСЕ. “Это решение Бюро и его нужно уважать, нравится оно вам или нет. Тем более, что цель этого комитета не дублировать работу МГ ОБСЕ, а фокусироваться на гуманитарном аспекте этого конфликта. Мы не можем закрывать глаза на гуманитарные последствия такой проблемы – замороженного конфликта, который должен быть решен”, - резюмировал председатель ПАСЕ.

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