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29 June 2006 [21:19] - Today.Az
Rumanian parliamentarian Adrian Severn's memorandum was heard at the meeting.
He thinks that parallel treat with Southern Caucasus countries and Balkan countries is impossible, APA reports. He thinks it is impossible to admit Balkan and southern Caucasus countries to the EU. Stability Pact was put forward for the first time by Bulgarian MP Vlachezar in 2004. Head of Azerbaijani delegation to PACE Samad Seidov stated that he was satisfied with the document. Armenian parliament speaker and head of Armenian delegation Tigran Torosyan told that both sides' positions on Garabagh were heard at the meeting. He said that it was not a report but a memorandum. "It is so far difficult to say anything about the memorandum. Some items in the document is in contradiction with PACE conceptions. It is necessary to harmonize these documents. I talked with Severn about the issue. He promised to work on the document once more. The topic was indirectly linked to Garabagh issue, but was not discussed widely. Severn said that because some other reporters work on Garabagh issue, it is unnecessary to discuss it here."
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