Crisis Group developing proposals on Garabagh conflict
Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
Aug 18 2005
Baku, August 17, AssA-Irada -- An international organization working
to prevent conflicts worldwide is developing recommendations on the
Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict over Upper Garabagh.
Two reports of the International Crisis Group covering the situation
in the two countries will be published in September, the ICG project
director on South Caucasus Sabin Frasier told Radio Liberty.
"First, we want to provide other countries in the region with
information on the conflict and its consequences. On the other hand,
we will forward our proposals on ways of settling the conflict."
Frasier said that the ICG vice-president Alain Deletroz will visit
Baku on September 8-9. "He will present the organization's report
and up to 20 recommendations to the Azeri government", she said.*
Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
Aug 18 2005
Baku, August 17, AssA-Irada -- An international organization working
to prevent conflicts worldwide is developing recommendations on the
Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict over Upper Garabagh.
Two reports of the International Crisis Group covering the situation
in the two countries will be published in September, the ICG project
director on South Caucasus Sabin Frasier told Radio Liberty.
"First, we want to provide other countries in the region with
information on the conflict and its consequences. On the other hand,
we will forward our proposals on ways of settling the conflict."
Frasier said that the ICG vice-president Alain Deletroz will visit
Baku on September 8-9. "He will present the organization's report
and up to 20 recommendations to the Azeri government", she said.*