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  • BAKU: Separatism In Caucasus Discussed In Baku

    SEPARATISM IN CAUCASUS DISCUSSED IN BAKU
    Author: S.Agayeva

    TREND Information, Azerbaijan
    Sept 30 2006

    Separatism in Caucasus is a call for ethnograty and its base has
    always been comprised by the big nationalism ideology of small nations,
    the Director of the Human Rights Institute of the Azerbaijan National
    Academy of Sciences, politician Rovshan Mustafayev told on September
    30, by making a speech in the round table on the topic "Caucasus
    without separatism and separatists" that was organized within the
    first meeting of Baku Club, Trend reports.

    Mustafayev considers the Armenian separatism a cause for all conflicts
    existing in South Caucasus. The politician regretfully stressed that
    the ideology started from the beginning of XX century to create an
    ethically clean zone in Caucasus still continues.

    "Armenian ideologies also stumped Armenian people. The Armenian
    ideologies need to recognize that Armenian illusions achieved nothing,"
    the politician said.

    Mustafayev considers necessary to cerate a special group organized by
    the recognized Caucasian countries to define the scenario of counter
    rules to decrease the rate of conflicts in the region.

    The participants of the round table - the Head of the Department for
    Work with Citizens of CIS and Baltic Countries of Russian Foreign
    Ministry, Russian politician Tatiana Poloskova, Co-chairman of the
    European Forum Maxim Meyer and outstanding Georgian lawyer, Professor
    Patu Davit exchanged views on the key principles of restoring the
    peace and stability in the region, the necessity of holding dialogue
    regarding the questions that are important for the future of region and
    mentioned the important role of Baku Club in implementing this mission.

    In addition, the participants of the forum discussed the relations
    between Russia and Georgia. According to the participants, the problems
    preventing the development of the bilateral relations between the two
    countries should be resolved through joint efforts of the two sides.

    The event has been organized by the Human Rights Institute of
    Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, European Union and Russian
    Foreign Center of Russian Foreign Ministry. The project reflects
    conceptual variant of international union of new elite and id held
    under motto "New Development. New Generation. New Corridors".
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