RIAN: Ilyasov surprized that PACE won't send observers to Chechnya
13:24 March 11, 2003
Federal Minister on Chechnya Stanislav Ilyasov is surprised with the decision
of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) not to send their
observers to the referendum on the Chechen Constitution scheduled to take place
on March 23. "I cannot account for their decision so far," Ilyasov
said on Tuesday.
The minister pointed out that PACE refused to send observers to Chechnya "for security reasons" and recalled that representatives from different European organisations including PACE had repeatedly visited Chechnya. He himself accompanied them on such trips, the minister said. "Then they were not so concerned about security," he stated. "They just seem to have no desire to go," he pointed out.
"I believe there are forces in Europe that are not interested in a political settlement in Chechnya," Ilyasov stated. "Along with economic reforms, Chechnya is and will be making political ones," he stressed. The minister is convinced that the federal authorities are on the right track and the Constitution will be adopted.
At a Monday meeting in Paris the PACE bureau decided not to send their observers to the Chechen referendum.
//RIA-Novosti//