The resolution also stressed the obligations of countries to comply with international human rights laws.
The resolution stressed that the primary responsibility for conflict prevention was upon national governments.
The resolution also stressed that the issue of arms flows in the region was of major concern.
The resolution also stressed the unacceptability of hostile acts on the border with Afghanistan.
The resolution stressed that the withdrawal would preferably take place in the context of a peace agreement.
The resolution stressed the need for a transparent, credible and democratic process in the lead up to the 2010 parliamentary elections.
The resolutions stressed the historical exhaustion of social democracy and the opportunities for political regroupment.
Parliament's resolution stresses that the negotiations should continue, but also lays down requirements for the future.
In paragraph 9, the resolution stresses Member States' competence but calls on them to coordinate their different pension policies.
The resolution stressed that an overall political settlement and reconciliation were essential for a peaceful resolution of the conflict.