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Consortium Initiative
Communiqués
Communiqué of the Presidium of the
South Caucasus
Parliamentary Initiative
(SCPI)
issued at the end of its
third meeting
held in Brussels and
Strasbourg
14-17 May 2004
Strasbourg, 17
May 2004
The 3rd
Meeting of the Presidium of the South Caucasus Parliamentary
Initiative (SCPI) was held in Brussels and Strasbourg 14-17 May
2004. Delegations representing the Parliaments of Armenia,
Azerbaijan and Georgia were present for the meeting. In conjunction
with the meeting, the Presidium of SCPI also called on the Irish
Presidency and General Secretariat of the Council of the European
Union, on the European Commission and the NATO Parliamentary
Assembly in Brussels. In Strasbourg the Presidium of SCPI was
received by the General Secretary of the Council of Europe.
The Presidium of the South
Caucasus Parliamentary Initiative reviewed developments in the South
Caucasus Region and beyond since the last Plenary Assembly of SCPI
held in Scotland in December 2003. It once more reaffirmed the need
for further dialogue to help bring about early and peaceful
solutions to the problems of the region. The Presidium highlighted
the role that the South Caucasus Parliamentary Initiative continues
to play in this regard. It welcomed the work done so far by the
Georgian Presidency of SCPI. It reaffirmed its commitment to the
system of six monthly rotating presidency for SCPI and reiterated
its determination to work so that the Parliamentarians of the South
Caucasus can play a full role in the peaceful development of the
region.
The Presidium noted with
satisfaction the results of its meetings with the Irish Presidency
and General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union, with
the European Commission, and with the General Secretaries of the
Council of Europe and the NATO Parliamentary Assembly. In its
meetings with the institutions of the European Union the Presidium
expressed the gratitude of the Parliaments of the South Caucasus for
the Communication of the European Commission of 12 May 2004
proposing that the three South Caucasus countries be included as
full partners in the European Union “European Neighbourhood Policy”.
The Presidium looks forward to the final adoption of this
communication by the European Council in June.
The Presidium of SCPI
welcomed the contacts established with the Bulgarian Presidency of
the OSCE. It agreed to convene the next Plenary Assembly of SCPI in
Bulgaria in July 2004 and to the holding under the joint auspices of
the OSCE Bulgarian Presidency and the Georgian Presidency of SCPI of
a seminar with the theme “The South Caucasus in a changing Europe”
immediately after the Plenary Assembly meeting.
During its Third
Session, the Presidium of SCPI reviewed the work of its Secretariat.
It highly evaluated the work of the Secretariat and thanked its
members for their effort. It agreed to further strengthen the work
of the Secretariat. The Presidium expressed its appreciation to the
non governmental organization LINKS for its continued role as
facilitator of the process and for its contribution for peaceful
dialogue in the South Caucasus.
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