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31.05.2013
PACE Standing Committee Meeting is Held in Yerevan
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On May 31 in Tigran Mets hall of Armenia-Marriott hotel the Meeting of the Standing Committee of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe began its work, where 85 delegates from 35 countries were attending it , including France, Italy, Germany, Turkey, Andorra and Greece.

The RA NA President Hovik Abrahamyan had a welcoming speech in the PACE Meeting.

Dear Mr. President,

Dear Mr. Minister of Foreign Affairs,

Dear colleagues,

Ladies and gentlemen,

It is a great honor for me to welcome the participants of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) Standing Committee meeting in Yerevan. I hope that having PACE meetings in our capital, as part of Armenia’s chairmanship in the Council of Europe Committee of Ministers will open a unique page in the history of relations between Armenia and the Council of Europe.

The European direction of Armenia’s foreign policy and the Euro-integration processes are a result of a conscious choice anchored on our common system of values, rich cultural and Christian heritage - a choice, that stems from our domestic agenda. Indeed, Armenia is a part of the European civilization, with its past as well as its present, and committed to strengthening of democracy, ensuring the rule of law and protection of fundamental freedoms and human rights. It is with this intention and understanding that Armenia joined the Council of Europe twelve years ago in 2001, thus reconfirming its historical and cultural belonging to the European system of values.

Today, the Republic of Armenia, represented by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has assumed the chairmanship of the Council of Europe Committee of Ministers, for the first time since becoming a Council of Europe member. This is a significant event and a great responsibility for us.

The Republic of Armenia assumes its chairmanship with an ambitious agenda, the key elements of which include addressing challenges facing the Council of Europe, such as intolerance, xenophobia and racism. We will take all possible measures, including inter-cultural dialogue, to overcome these challenges effectively during our chairmanship.

The commitment to strengthening democracy and persistent protection of fundamental human rights and freedoms comes with a deep conviction and conscientious attitude of the Armenian authorities. This commitment is also the reason why the Republic of Armenia is ready to support the ambitious programme initiated by the Secretary General of the Council of Europe aimed at increasing the role and effectiveness of the Council of Europe.

Dear attendees,

The mankind has been fighting against intolerance, racism and xenophobia for centuries. However, as you can see, these problems still remain on the agenda. In this age of globalization with large-scale and sometimes even non-regulated movement of people, the cultural environment is becoming increasingly diverse, which brings forth new social and political challenges. In this regard, intolerance is one of the most serious challenges for Europe today. It is appropriate to remember the following words by Mahatma Gandhi: “Intolerance is itself a form of violence and an obstacle to the growth of a true democratic spirit.” Intolerance breeds racism, xenophobia, discrimination and violence that end up with conflicts. In this context, the Council of Europe should play a more practical and targeted role by applying the whole range of the legal tools in its rich arsenal.

I would like to put a special emphasis on the importance of the announcement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia declaring the intercultural dialogue as a priority. Historically being at the crossroads of different cultures and civilizations and having a rich cultural heritage, Armenia has been in the center of mutual cultural influences for centuries long. All European countries have also been subjected to such influence. This has provided a unique opportunity to enrich each other’s cultures, respect each other’s traditions and, therefore, co-exist in peace, because respect for other cultures, religions and traditions lies in the basis of tolerance. Our primary and common goal is to strengthen the unity between different peoples and promote better understanding of their spiritual values.

Dear colleagues,

In conclusion, I would like to reiterate Armenia’s commitment to its policy of integration with the European institutions. We have sufficient political will to move the process of reforms forward, to build a secure and democratic state. This is the choice of our people and our citizens. To achieve this goal, we reiterate our readiness to cooperate actively and effectively with the European institutions.

Once again, I welcome you in Yerevan and wish you success in your endeavors.

Then the PACE President Jean-Claude Mignon delivered a speech. He has noted that the PA fully supports Armenia’s priorities as a presiding country in the CoE Committee of Ministers, which are completely consonant with the main directions of the Assembly’s activity.

Talking about the fighting racism and boosting the inter-cultural dialogue, the PACE President has stated that there are real challenges for the organization and its all member states; and during the 60 years of its existence the Assembly has adopted numerous resolutions on the very theme of fighting racism.

Speaking about the regional countries Jean-Claude Mignon has expressed conviction that since joining the CoE the South Caucasus countries record progress in building democratic society and honouring the CoE fundamental values. “The Council of Europe has a fundamental role in the region and the Armenian, Azerbaijani and Georgian authorities need our political and expertise assistance in order to advance the reforms,” the PACE President said in his word.

Touching upon the problem of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict the PACE President has noted that the PACE encourages negotiations in the specialized format of the OSCE Minsk Group and has added: “It is the internationally recognized format, but at the same time, as PACE members, we shall encourage the political reconciliation and dialogue between the elected representatives of the state within the frameworks of parliamentary diplomacy.”

At the Meeting the RA Foreign Minister, the Chair of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe Edward Nalbandian has presented the priorities and the action plan of Armenia’s chairmanship in the European oldest and influential structure, the Council of Europe. Edward Nalbandian has stressed that the priorities in the CoE have been defined, taking into consideration the challenges facing before the organization. The RA Foreign Minister has highlighted the effective cooperation of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe and the PACE, underlining that those structures pursue the same goal, to advance the values of human rights, democracy and rule of law.

The PACE Standing Committee adopted a declaration on the Nagorno Karabakh conflict: “We express our big support to the activity of the OSCE Minsk Group, which assumed the mandate of the solution of the problem for solving the conflict on the basis on the Madrid principles,” the declaration notes. The Assembly calls on Armenia and Azerbaijan to use the possibilities of the chairmanship of the CoE Committee of Ministers, as CoE two members reach reconciliation, as well intensify the solution of Nagorno Karabakh conflict within the framework of the OSCE Minsk Group. The Assembly is ready to do its utmost to intensify the negotiations through parliamentary diplomacy and establish mutual trust between the MPs of the two member countries.


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Speech Delivered by the RA NA President Hovik Abrahamyan at PACE Standing Committee Meeting
Dear Mr. President,Dear Mr. Minister of Foreign Affairs,Dear colleagues, Ladies and gentlemen,It is a great honor for me to welcome the participants of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) Standing Committee meeting in Yerevan. I hope that having PACE meetings in our capital, a...



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