ARMENIAN AND AZERBAIJANI WOMEN TO HOLD PRESS CONFERENCE IN TBILISI ON INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE
N. Kirtskhalia
Trend
Sept 20 2010
Azerbaijan
Armenian and Azerbaijani women from both sides of the longstanding
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict between the Caucusus nations will hold a
press conference in Tbilisi, Georgia, on the International Day of
Peace on Tuesday.
The event, taking place with the support of the United Nations
Development Fund for Women and Belgian Senator Dominic Tillman, will
be held Sept. 21 in Tbilisi's Betsy Hotel at 4pm, its organizers
told Trend.
The press conference addresses peace talks held in Georgia between
the Armenian and Azerbaijani women upon initiative and with the
assistance of the Belgian senator. The first such meeting was held
on May 4-5 in Brussels.
The meetings have addressed Armenian and Azerbaijani women's role in
the peaceful resolution of the Karabakh conflict and the prospects
of implementing UN Security Council's Resolution 1325 "On women,
peace and security" in Armenia and Azerbaijan.
This resolution underlines the importance of the participation of women
in all stages of restoring confidence and resolving the conflict. The
resolution was adopted Oct. 31, 2000.
From: A. Papazian
N. Kirtskhalia
Trend
Sept 20 2010
Azerbaijan
Armenian and Azerbaijani women from both sides of the longstanding
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict between the Caucusus nations will hold a
press conference in Tbilisi, Georgia, on the International Day of
Peace on Tuesday.
The event, taking place with the support of the United Nations
Development Fund for Women and Belgian Senator Dominic Tillman, will
be held Sept. 21 in Tbilisi's Betsy Hotel at 4pm, its organizers
told Trend.
The press conference addresses peace talks held in Georgia between
the Armenian and Azerbaijani women upon initiative and with the
assistance of the Belgian senator. The first such meeting was held
on May 4-5 in Brussels.
The meetings have addressed Armenian and Azerbaijani women's role in
the peaceful resolution of the Karabakh conflict and the prospects
of implementing UN Security Council's Resolution 1325 "On women,
peace and security" in Armenia and Azerbaijan.
This resolution underlines the importance of the participation of women
in all stages of restoring confidence and resolving the conflict. The
resolution was adopted Oct. 31, 2000.
From: A. Papazian