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    NKR PAVILION WORKED TILL END OF MOSCOW EXHIBITION

    DeFacto Agency, Armenia
    May 19 2006

    As it has already been informed, a group of Azeris held a protest
    rally at the exposition of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic during
    the International Tourist Exhibition titled "Tourism and Rest 2006"
    conducted in the Moscow Exhibition Centre "Gostiniy Dvor" requiring
    forbidding the NKR presentation.

    While commenting on the incident at the DE FACTO Information-Analytics
    Agency's request, Director of the Karabakh agency for development
    of tourism Sergey Shahverdyan stated it was a provocation. He said
    about 15 young men dressed in shirts with inscriptions "Stop Armenian
    Aggression" picketed the NKR pavilion raising the Azeri national
    flags and chanting anti Armenian slogans.

    Sergey Shahverdyan highly estimated the measures undertaken by the
    exhibition's organizers, having noted "they did not surrender to
    intimidation and did not suspend the presentation". He mentioned with
    satisfaction that despite the Azeris' demands the Karabakh pavilion
    was not closed and worked till the end of the exhibition. According to
    Sergey Shahverdyan, "the Azeris' trick became a peculiar publicity of
    the Karabakh exposition, as it drew more visitors". On the outcomes
    of the exhibition the NKR participants received the organizers'
    diploma. Sergey Shahverdyan stated 40 countries and 80 regions
    of Russia had participated in the exhibition and stressed the NKR
    participation in such a representative exhibition was of extreme
    importance. In his words, "not production, but the country is
    advertised" at the exhibitions of the kind. Director of the Karabakh
    agency for development of tourism added the Nagorno Karabakh would
    take part in the Moscow International Tourist Exhibition in 2007.
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