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  • BAKU: Knowledge Of The U.S. Large Circles About Nagorno-Karabakh Con

    KNOWLEDGE OF THE U.S. LARGE CIRCLES ABOUT NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT IS NOT AT NECESSARY LEVEL
    Author: A.Mammadova

    TREND, Azerbaijan
    Dec 11 2006

    "Today the USA is a strong country of the world and the co-chair of
    the OSCE Minsk Group, as well as the country where Armenian lobby is
    very active. Therefore, Azerbaijan should strengthen its position
    by introducing its large cultural heritage to the USA," the MP of
    Azerbaijani, Ganira Pashayeva, said, commenting on the visit of
    the parliamentary delegation of Azerbaijan headed by the President
    of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation, Good-Will Ambassador of UNESCO,
    Mehriban Aliyeva.

    According to Pashayeva, the knowledge of the large circles of the
    USA about the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is not at the necessary
    level. "I consider that it is necessary to hold events dedicated
    to the culture of Nagorno-Karabakh during the anniversaries of the
    occupied Azerbaijani lands, which will provide information that
    Nagorno-Karabakh is the integral part of Azerbaijan," she said.

    In addition, the MP said that it is necessary to publish these
    questions in the USA media, and Azerbaijani students and Diasporas
    may play a great role in this issue. She said that the students are
    very active in this process. "During the visit of Arkadi Gukasyan to
    California, five Azerbaijani students made speeches at the meeting
    and openly expressed their protest against the false statements of
    Gukasyan", Pashayeva said.

    "Many talented people live in USA, who may increase the knowledge
    of the USA wide circles about Azerbaijan, culture of Azerbaijan,
    realities about the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, and they will be
    supported by Azerbaijan," Pashayeva said.
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