PACE TO PRELIMINARILY DISCUSS REPORT ON ARMENIA'S FULFILLMENT OF COMMITMENTS TO COUNCIL OF EUROPE

PanARMENIAN.Net - The course of Armenia's fulfillment of its undertakings before the Council of Europe will be discussed at a sitting of the monitoring committee of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) in Paris today. Chairman of the Armenian parliamentary commission for external relations Armen Rustamian heads the Armenian delegation at the meeting. Specifically, according to Council of Europe (CE) sources, the preliminary draft of the report of co-chairs of the CE monitoring group Rene Andre and Irzhi Yaskerni over Armenia will be considered. Then, before further discussion of the document at the PACE, it will be provided to the Armenian party for familiarization and possible presentation of remarks. In the course of today's sitting of the monitoring committee hearings over observers' conclusions on the presidential election in Azerbaijan and parliamentary election in Georgia, held the other day, will also be held.
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