"PEACE PRESERVING IS AN ACHIEVEMENT OF THE NEGOTIATING PROCESS", - THE NKR PREMIER SAYS
arminfo
July 28, 2011
"Peace preserving is an achievement of the negotiating process. There
is still no other progress, and unfortunately, it is not expected
in the near future. Artsakh sees its future in development, and
security - in combat effectiveness of the army ", - the NKR Prime
Minister Ara Harutyunyan said over the meeting with the delegation
headed by the British Baroness Caroline Cox, which has again arrived
in Nagornyy Karabakh.
As Arminfo correspondent reported from Stepanakert, the pilgrimage
started on 23 July will last till 30 July. There are 30 pilgrims from
9 countries of the world within the delegation - doctors, engineers,
teachers, businessmen and students from the USA, Israel, Nigeria,
Austria, Australia and other countries.
Caroline Cox first visited Nagornyy Karabakh in 1991, 20 years ago.
She said she is happy to visit Karabakh this year and celebrate the
20th anniversary of the Karabakh movement together with its residents.
The mission "Pilgrimage to Artsakh" has been organized by Caroline
Cox since 2001.
arminfo
July 28, 2011
"Peace preserving is an achievement of the negotiating process. There
is still no other progress, and unfortunately, it is not expected
in the near future. Artsakh sees its future in development, and
security - in combat effectiveness of the army ", - the NKR Prime
Minister Ara Harutyunyan said over the meeting with the delegation
headed by the British Baroness Caroline Cox, which has again arrived
in Nagornyy Karabakh.
As Arminfo correspondent reported from Stepanakert, the pilgrimage
started on 23 July will last till 30 July. There are 30 pilgrims from
9 countries of the world within the delegation - doctors, engineers,
teachers, businessmen and students from the USA, Israel, Nigeria,
Austria, Australia and other countries.
Caroline Cox first visited Nagornyy Karabakh in 1991, 20 years ago.
She said she is happy to visit Karabakh this year and celebrate the
20th anniversary of the Karabakh movement together with its residents.
The mission "Pilgrimage to Artsakh" has been organized by Caroline
Cox since 2001.