CoE Sec. Gen. welcomes visits of Armenian and Azeri intellectuals to Stepanakert, Yerevan and Baku

CoE Sec. Gen. welcomes visits of Armenian and Azeri intellectuals to Stepanakert, Yerevan and Baku

July 3, 2007 - 15:46 AMT  20:46 GMT
"Who else but the representatives of intelligentsia must make the first steps and lead the public opinion in this high-minded case," Terry Davis stated.
Azerbaijan does not want to settle Karabakh conflict and just is busy with propaganda

Azerbaijan does not want to settle Karabakh conflict and just is busy with propaganda

July 3, 2007 - 15:38 AMT  20:46 GMT
Arkadi Ghukassian: The current format of talks does not have perspectives, which is fraught with a rise of stalemate situation in the settlement process.
Richard Giragosian: Status of Nagorno Karabakh is the actual state of NKR

Richard Giragosian: Status of Nagorno Karabakh is the actual state of NKR

July 3, 2007 - 15:00 AMT  20:46 GMT
Karabakh cannot ever become a part of Azerbaijan, and I am sure that politicians in Moscow, Washington and Paris perfectly realize it.
Around thousand people gathered in front of courthouse where Hrant Dink murder case started

Around thousand people gathered in front of courthouse where Hrant Dink murder case started

July 3, 2007 - 14:51 AMT  20:46 GMT
Those gathered carried banners saying "We are all Armenians, "We are all Dinks," and "We are all witnesses, demand justice".
Armenia may block Azerbaijan's membership to WTO

Armenia may block Azerbaijan's membership to WTO

July 3, 2007 - 14:37 AMT  20:46 GMT
Vartan Oskanian: One-sided restriction that Azerbaijan creates in front of Armenia in the framework of international organizations, are unacceptable.

The visit of the Armenian and Azeri intellectuals to Karabakh, Yerevan and Baku was of great significance to all the parties and necessary more than ever

June 30, 2007 - 17:28 AMT  20:46 GMT
After the meeting of the President of Armenia and the President of Azerbaijan held in Saint Petersburg, something definitely was to happen. The meeting was to lead either to war, or to some peaceful methods of conflict resolution. War wasn't unleashed, but the visit of the representatives of the Armenian and Azeri intellectuals was a great shock to the Azeri society; Arkadi Ghukasyan from a "separatist leader" became the President of "self-proclaimed Nagorno-Karabakh" in no time.
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