Russia's role in Karabakh conflict resolution to be discussed in Moscow

PanARMENIAN.Net - Russia's role in the Karabakh conflict resolution will be discussed in Moscow on the initiative of International Alert and Center of Strategic Research of Religions and Policy of Modern World.



International Alert's Projects Director for the Eurasia Program Dessislava Roussanova, Russian First Channel anchorman Maxim Shevchenko, deputy director of the Institute of Political and Military Analysis Sergei Markedov will be the guest speakers.



Chairman of Islamic Commiitee Heydar Jemal, director of Institute of Social Systems Sergei Kurghinyan, director of RIA Novosti CIS and Baltic states division Alan Kasayev, representatives of leading Russian, Armenian and Azerbaijani media will be also attending.
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