A. DAVTYAN: "THE CONFERENCE GIVES HOPE OF FINDING SOLUTIONS"
Aysor
May 25 2010
Armenia
The region of the South Caucasus is the post-Soviet region where there
has not been felt any rapid developments and have always been number
of conflicts. This is why the chairman of the permanent commission
of NA Education, Science, Culture, Sport and Youth Affairs Artak
Davtyan attaches importance to the international conference titled
"The situation in the Caucasus and regional security perspectives"
organized by the Institute of CIS countries in cooperation with the
Armenian branch.
The conference is attended by political and social figures, from
Armenia, as well as from Russia, Georgia, Abkhazia, South Ossetia,
Iran, Turkey and Canada; the representative of Azerbaijan has refused
participation at the last second.
"These discussions, in which are participating experts, as well as
politicians from the region and other countries, in fact, inspire
hope to find the best solutions, taking also into account the fact
that this is not the first year that those people are involved in the
South Caucasus region issues," said A. Davtyan, who noted that "many
people, being not in the region and having no idea about the events,
try to give solution to the situation by this or that statements and
resolutions, but as a result complicate it more."
According to the chairman of the commission international conferences
like this allow to offer some certain keys of solutions and formats
on level of experts.
From: A. Papazian
Aysor
May 25 2010
Armenia
The region of the South Caucasus is the post-Soviet region where there
has not been felt any rapid developments and have always been number
of conflicts. This is why the chairman of the permanent commission
of NA Education, Science, Culture, Sport and Youth Affairs Artak
Davtyan attaches importance to the international conference titled
"The situation in the Caucasus and regional security perspectives"
organized by the Institute of CIS countries in cooperation with the
Armenian branch.
The conference is attended by political and social figures, from
Armenia, as well as from Russia, Georgia, Abkhazia, South Ossetia,
Iran, Turkey and Canada; the representative of Azerbaijan has refused
participation at the last second.
"These discussions, in which are participating experts, as well as
politicians from the region and other countries, in fact, inspire
hope to find the best solutions, taking also into account the fact
that this is not the first year that those people are involved in the
South Caucasus region issues," said A. Davtyan, who noted that "many
people, being not in the region and having no idea about the events,
try to give solution to the situation by this or that statements and
resolutions, but as a result complicate it more."
According to the chairman of the commission international conferences
like this allow to offer some certain keys of solutions and formats
on level of experts.
From: A. Papazian