ROME HOSTS CONFERENCE ON NAGORNO-KARABAKH CONFLICT
State Telegraph Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan
July 12, 2011 Tuesday
The International Relations Institute (IRI) of Italy has arranged a
conference The Future of Mediation on Nagorno-Karabakh in historical
Rondini Palace of Rome.
According to Azerbaijan`s Embassy to Italy, director of the IRI,
Ettore Greco, opened the conference.
Key speakers in the event included deputy director of the IRI,
Nathalie Tocci, executive dean of Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy,
Fariz Ismayilzade, and executive director of the London Information
Network on Conflicts and Statebuilding, Dennis Sammut.
The conference was moderated by professor of Milan Catholic University,
Valeria Piacentini.
Azerbaijan`s ambassador in Rome, Vagif Sadigov, drew the participants`
attention to Azerbaijan`s position on the conflict.
The conference brought together representatives of academic, state
and business circles, mass media of Italy and diplomatic corps in Rome.
The conference is the first one in the chain of events the
International Relations Institute plans to organize on Azerbaijan.
This year`s agenda of the Institute includes a number of conferences
on energy security, economic issues, civil society and democratization
in Azerbaijan.
From: A. Papazian
State Telegraph Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan
July 12, 2011 Tuesday
The International Relations Institute (IRI) of Italy has arranged a
conference The Future of Mediation on Nagorno-Karabakh in historical
Rondini Palace of Rome.
According to Azerbaijan`s Embassy to Italy, director of the IRI,
Ettore Greco, opened the conference.
Key speakers in the event included deputy director of the IRI,
Nathalie Tocci, executive dean of Azerbaijan Diplomatic Academy,
Fariz Ismayilzade, and executive director of the London Information
Network on Conflicts and Statebuilding, Dennis Sammut.
The conference was moderated by professor of Milan Catholic University,
Valeria Piacentini.
Azerbaijan`s ambassador in Rome, Vagif Sadigov, drew the participants`
attention to Azerbaijan`s position on the conflict.
The conference brought together representatives of academic, state
and business circles, mass media of Italy and diplomatic corps in Rome.
The conference is the first one in the chain of events the
International Relations Institute plans to organize on Azerbaijan.
This year`s agenda of the Institute includes a number of conferences
on energy security, economic issues, civil society and democratization
in Azerbaijan.
From: A. Papazian