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"en.20060118.22.3-291"2
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substitute; Delegation for relations with the countries of Central America (2004-09-15--2007-03-13)3
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Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, we have been passing resolutions on Chechnya for about fifteen years now, and they have always been critical. Parliament also sent a delegation to Chechnya the year before last, and I was its chairman. That of course has already been forgotten about in today’s resolution.
There are many critical issues regarding this conflict in today’s common position. It suggests that the Duma should establish a research committee of enquiry to investigate the action of the authorities in Chechnya. Another proposal is to set up a temporary international tribunal to investigate these crimes. There are other proposals. Our proposals have not led to any significant results during all this time. I asked the country holding the Presidency whether we could deal with the entire conflict jointly, and not just those parts which vex Russia, putting the whole issue on the table with Russia. We, of course, can provide assistance for that, as Mrs Ferrero-Waldner said. We all have an interest in mollifying Russia and the Russian leadership has asked for some good advice, so surely we should be seeking a way out of this together. The head of the country holding the Presidency would have good means of contact with President Putin in this respect; he could speak to him directly."@en1
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