UN could discuss resolution on conflicts within GUAM at next General Assembly

The resolution on the unsolved conflicts existing on the territory of the GUAM member states and their consequences for the international community, security and development is on the agenda of the 64th session of the UN General Assembly, but there is no certainty that it would be discussed, Info-Prim Neo reports. Moldova's Representative to the UN Alexandru Cujba has told Info-Prim Neo that it depends on the states that raise the subjects if the given resolution, which is a joint GUAM initiative disseminated in 2007 as a document of the General Assembly, will be discussed. “The conflicts of the kind are examined by such organizations as the OSCE Minsk Group together with regional and international players. The resolution is on the UN agenda, but is not a task. It depends on the GUAM member states when it will be brought up,” he said. “This issue was included in the agenda of the 63rd session of the General Assembly too, through another resolution on internally displaced persons and refugees from Abkhazia, Georgia and Tshinvali Region. GUAM representatives continue to discuss these resolutions inside the organization as well as with representatives of other UN member states,” Cujba said. The tenth Meeting of the GUAM Foreign Ministers was held last week in New-York on the sidelines of the 63rd session of the UN General Assembly. It focused on the development of cooperation inside the organization, the work of the Kiev Secretariat and the projects that are devised and implemented within GUAM.

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