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YEREVAN. – Although it is very likely that the two anti-Armenian reports will be adopted at the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), they will not have any significance.

Caucasus Institute Director, political scientist Alexander Iskandaryan, stated the above-said at a press conference on Monday.

In his words, these reports are neither the first nor the last ones of their kind.

“The PACE documents remain solely a document,” Iskandaryan stressed. “It’s not the body that deals with conflicts. The OSCE Minsk Group deals and will deal with the [Nagorno-]Karabakh conflict.”

The analyst added that these reports are not worth the respective uproar in Armenia.

Also, he stated that the Azerbaijan which started this game no longer exists.

“The present-day Azerbaijan can no longer make use of it,” Alexander Iskandaryan said. “It has no time for PACE [because this country is now busy with its own problems].”

Two anti-Armenian resolutions will be put to a vote on Tuesday at the PACE Winter Session. They are PACE MP Robert Walter’s (UK) report entitled “Escalation of Violence in Nagorno-Karabakh and Other Occupied Territories of Azerbaijan,” and PACE MP Milica Marković’s (Bosnia and Herzegovina) report about Sarsang Reservoir in Nagorno-Karabakh, and entitled “Inhabitants of frontier regions of Azerbaijan are deliberately deprived of water.”

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