$28.4 BILLION NEEDED FOR RECOVERY OF SEVEN OCCUPIED AZERBAIJANI TERRITORIES
APA, Azerbaijan
Oct 14 2011
Book "Post-conflict recovery of Azerbaijani territories: on conceptual
basis" presented
Baku. Viktoria Dementyeva - APA. The book "Post-conflict recovery of
Azerbaijani territories: on conceptual basis" has been presented in
Baku today, APA reports. The authors of the book - editor-in-chief of
the Caucasus and Globalization Scientific Journal Nazim Muzaffarli and
director of the Caucasus Strategic Studies Institute Eldar Ismayilov
said the book analyzed the new aspect of Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict
- post-conflict infrastructure of the territories and institutional
reconstruction.
The book has been prepared basing on the studies conducted by the
World Bank concerning the post-conflict reconstruction in various
regions of the world.
Eldar Ismayilov said the book had already been presented abroad -
in London, Brussels, European Parliament. According to him, the
experience of foreign political analysts and experts has also been
taken into consideration in the book. The authors of the book consider
that $28.4 billion is needed for the recovery of the seven occupied
Azerbaijani territories.
Head of the political analysis and information department of the
Presidential Administration Elnur Aslanov noted that Azerbaijan has
enough economic and political power to restore its occupied territories
after their liberation from the occupation.
MP Rasim Musabeyov said this book showed that Azerbaijan is not only
advocating for peaceful solution of Karabakh problem, but at the
same time has serious preparations for co-existence of Azerbaijani
and Armenian communities during the post-conflict period.
Director of the Central Asia and Caucasus Institute at the John
Hopkins University, Professor Frederic Starr, who also attended the
presentation ceremony, called the book as a good and useful resource
for the diplomats. "The book offers good alternative to current
situation. This book is not against anyone, any country. The book is
important for both Azerbaijan and Armenia".
Members of the parliament, public and political figures attended the
presentation ceremony.
The book contains conceptual issues related to the restoration of the
infrastructure in the occupied Azerbaijani territories after their
liberation from the occupation, return and security of population,
creation of normal living conditions and jobs.
From: A. Papazian
APA, Azerbaijan
Oct 14 2011
Book "Post-conflict recovery of Azerbaijani territories: on conceptual
basis" presented
Baku. Viktoria Dementyeva - APA. The book "Post-conflict recovery of
Azerbaijani territories: on conceptual basis" has been presented in
Baku today, APA reports. The authors of the book - editor-in-chief of
the Caucasus and Globalization Scientific Journal Nazim Muzaffarli and
director of the Caucasus Strategic Studies Institute Eldar Ismayilov
said the book analyzed the new aspect of Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict
- post-conflict infrastructure of the territories and institutional
reconstruction.
The book has been prepared basing on the studies conducted by the
World Bank concerning the post-conflict reconstruction in various
regions of the world.
Eldar Ismayilov said the book had already been presented abroad -
in London, Brussels, European Parliament. According to him, the
experience of foreign political analysts and experts has also been
taken into consideration in the book. The authors of the book consider
that $28.4 billion is needed for the recovery of the seven occupied
Azerbaijani territories.
Head of the political analysis and information department of the
Presidential Administration Elnur Aslanov noted that Azerbaijan has
enough economic and political power to restore its occupied territories
after their liberation from the occupation.
MP Rasim Musabeyov said this book showed that Azerbaijan is not only
advocating for peaceful solution of Karabakh problem, but at the
same time has serious preparations for co-existence of Azerbaijani
and Armenian communities during the post-conflict period.
Director of the Central Asia and Caucasus Institute at the John
Hopkins University, Professor Frederic Starr, who also attended the
presentation ceremony, called the book as a good and useful resource
for the diplomats. "The book offers good alternative to current
situation. This book is not against anyone, any country. The book is
important for both Azerbaijan and Armenia".
Members of the parliament, public and political figures attended the
presentation ceremony.
The book contains conceptual issues related to the restoration of the
infrastructure in the occupied Azerbaijani territories after their
liberation from the occupation, return and security of population,
creation of normal living conditions and jobs.
From: A. Papazian