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STRASBOURG, May 5 (Hina) - The Council of Europe's Committee of
Ministers on Tuesday urged the parties involved in the Kosovo
crisis to desist from violence and begin constructive dialogue with
the international community's participation.
The plea by foreign ministers from 40 member-countries came at the
end of their 102nd session in Strasbourg on Tuesday afternoon,
which was chaired by Germany's Klaus Kinkel.
The final communique expressed satisfaction with Russian Foreign
Minister Evgeny Primakov's handing over of ratification
instruments on several major European conventions, including the
one on human rights, to Council of Europe Secretary-General Daniel
Tarschys.
The Committee of Ministers also stressed their conviction that all
Council of Europe member countries give priority to obtaining and
maintaining a moratorium on executions as soon as possible and
completely abolish the death penalty.
It also established the Group of States Against Corruption (GRECO)
which will begin operating when 14 countries join.
Ministers noted with satisfaction the continued development of
relations and cooperation between the Council of Europe, the
Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) and the
European Union.
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