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High-level OSCE PA delegation concludes visit to Yerevan and Tbilisi

Panorama
Armenia –

A high-level delegation of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, comprised of OSCE PA President Margareta Cederfelt (Sweden), OSCE PA Special Representative on the South Caucasus, Kari Henriksen (Norway) and Secretary General Roberto Montella, has concluded a visit to Armenia and Georgia to discuss regional issues and the work of the OSCE in the region, the OSCE PA said in a press release.

The visit, held 15-18 June, began in Yerevan, where the delegation met with Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Minister for Foreign Affairs Ararat Mirzoyan, with whom they discussed Armenia’s co-operation with the OSCE and the way forward for comprehensive and sustainable peace in the region.

Visiting the National Assembly of Armenia, Cederfelt, Henriksen and Montella met with the Vice-Speaker of the Assembly, Ruben Rubinyan, as well as with the Parliamentary Delegation of Armenia to the OSCE PA led by Eduard Aghayanjan, discussing the role of the OSCE and parliamentary diplomacy in addressing humanitarian issues and the upcoming Annual Session of the OSCE PA in Birmingham.

The delegation also had the chance to exchange views with the Head of the Standing Committee on Protection of Human Rights and Public Affairs, Taguhi Tovmasyan, on the topic of Human Rights and Democracy within Armenia and the South Caucasus region.

President Cederfelt and Secretary General Montella continued the visit in Georgia, where the President addressed the Tbilisi Women’s International Conference organized by the President of Georgia. During her speech, she emphasized the importance of strengthening meaningful and effective efforts in implementing UN Security Council Resolution 1325.

Following the conference, the delegation was received by the President of Georgia, Salome Zourabichvili; the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Ilia Darchiashvili; and the State Minister of Georgia for Reconciliation and Civic Equality, Tea Akhvlediani. Their discussions focused on the co-operation between Georgia and the OSCE, the peaceful settlement of the conflicts in Georgia, as well as the humanitarian situation in Georgia’s occupied regions.

Visiting the administrative boundary line near Odzisi, the delegation was also briefed by the State Security of Georgia on the humanitarian impact of the ongoing occupation on the daily life of the local communities.

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