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    MEETING AT THE NKR FOREIGN AFFAIRS

    Ministry of Foreign Affairs
    2009-06-09 16:19
    Nagorno-Karabakh Republic

    NKR Deputy Foreign Minister Vardan Barseghian received June 8 a
    delegation headed by Vice Speaker of the British Parliament House
    of Lords Caroline Cox, which had paid a familiarization visit to
    Stepanakert.

    On the guests' request, Vardan Barseghian introduced the history
    of the NKR MFA creation and the basic directions of its activity,
    also dwelling on the activities of the NKR Permanent Missions abroad.

    The meeting participants touched upon the Azerbaijani-Karabakh conflict
    settlement process. In particular, it was noted that Azerbaijan
    used all its resources for conducting anti-Armenian propaganda
    and distorting the core of the Karabakh issue, which should be
    aggressively counteracted. Thereupon, it was proposed to issue in
    different languages and to distribute corresponding books and other
    informational materials basing on real facts and exposing Baku.

    Vardan Barseghian noted that conducting an independent foreign
    policy and seeking its international recognition, the Nagorno
    Karabakh Republic aimed at establishing good-neighborly and friendly
    relations with its international partners, states, organizations,
    and individuals.

    In her turn, Baroness Cox stated that she tried to involve new persons
    in her delegation with each trip, in order to expand the circle of
    NKR's friends, hoping that they would become Artsakh's "ambassadors"
    and would facilitate the resolution of the Karabakh issue.

    At the end of the meeting, the guests were granted prepared-by-the
    NKR MFA CDs "Crimes Without Punishment" producing Azerbaijan's crimes
    against the peaceful Armenian population during the current stage of
    the Artsakh National-liberation Movement.
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