Armenian and Azerbaijani societies - too far from each other

PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian and Azerbaijani societies are too far from each other. Two young generations grow up without having ever met each other. Even though there might be some political solution to Nagorno Karabakh conflict, alienation of peoples plays negative role in the long run. "Late in July, Armenian and Azerbaijani NGOs are to have their fourth forum in Moscow. What may be the expectations? No wonder we have decided to focus on spiritual and cultural lives of both peoples. That creates a background for building bridges of communication. I hope forum will be attended by people dealing with cultural issues and interested in creating favorable atmosphere for conflict settlement. Perhaps, they'll manage to conduct joint and constructive discussions over acts of good will that may bring two nations together. "
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