FILM ABOUT SOUTH CAUCASUS HOTSPOTS TO BE SHOT

PanARMENIAN.Net - A group of Georgian and Abkhazian TV reporters being in Nagorno Karabakh at the moment are going to shoot a documentary film about the hotspots of the South Caucasus. As Abkhazian TV reporter Svetlana Korsaya noted in her interview to the Karabakh television, there are no prints of war in Stepanakert to date. "It was a pleasant surprise for me that a lot of constructions works, especially those of roads are being carried out here. It testifies that people are confident of their future and stability in the world. As it was found out during the conversations, stability is principally connected with the good army the republic possesses", - the TV reporter noted. Svetlana Korsaya verified with regret that unlike Nagorno Karabakh capital city, collapse in Suhumi is still striking. "We experienced war and today we are happy for having the opportunity to work in the name of stability and peace", - the TV reporter said.
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