AZERBAIJAN'S RELIGIOUS LEADER UNDECIDED ON YEREVAN TRIP
news.az
Nov 23 2011
Azerbaijan
The chairman of the Caucasus Muslims Department has reviewed the
agenda for a CIS Inter-Religious Council meeting in Yerevan.
Sheikh ul-Islam Allashukur Pashazade had the chance to study the
agenda for the meeting during a visit to Moscow, the Caucasus Muslims
Department told APA.
The Presidium of the CIS Inter-Religious Council, of which the sheikh
is a co-chairman, will meet in the Armenian capital, Yerevan, on 29
and 30 November.
The sheikh would also like to review draft documents to be signed at
the meeting by himself, Patriarch Kirill of Russia, Patriarch Ilia
II of Georgia and Catholicos Garegin II of Armenia.
Once he has seen the documents, Pashazade will decide on whether or
not to go to Yerevan.
The Caucasus Muslims Department is to receive copies of the drafts
in the next few days.
Azerbaijan and Armenia officially remain at war over the Azerbaijani
territory of Nagorno-Karabakh. The two countries signed a cease-fire
accord in 1994, but a peace deal has yet to be reached.
news.az
Nov 23 2011
Azerbaijan
The chairman of the Caucasus Muslims Department has reviewed the
agenda for a CIS Inter-Religious Council meeting in Yerevan.
Sheikh ul-Islam Allashukur Pashazade had the chance to study the
agenda for the meeting during a visit to Moscow, the Caucasus Muslims
Department told APA.
The Presidium of the CIS Inter-Religious Council, of which the sheikh
is a co-chairman, will meet in the Armenian capital, Yerevan, on 29
and 30 November.
The sheikh would also like to review draft documents to be signed at
the meeting by himself, Patriarch Kirill of Russia, Patriarch Ilia
II of Georgia and Catholicos Garegin II of Armenia.
Once he has seen the documents, Pashazade will decide on whether or
not to go to Yerevan.
The Caucasus Muslims Department is to receive copies of the drafts
in the next few days.
Azerbaijan and Armenia officially remain at war over the Azerbaijani
territory of Nagorno-Karabakh. The two countries signed a cease-fire
accord in 1994, but a peace deal has yet to be reached.