Azerbaijan Business Center
June 2 2012
Azerbaijan draws parallels between Nagorno Garabagh and Transnistrian conflict
Baku, Fineko/abc.az. Yesterday, Moldova hosted a scientific practical
conference on the theme "The Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno-Garabagh
Conflict & the Transnistrian Conflict: Current Condition & Prospects
of Settlement".
The Azerbaijani Embassy in Chisinau reports that the event was
organized by the Academy of Public Administration under the President
of Moldova, the Centre for Strategic Research (SAM) under the
President of Azerbaijan, the Institute of Public Policy of Moldova and
the Embassy of Azerbaijan.
Reports at the conference were delivered by Gulshan Pashayeva, SAM
deputy director (report name was "Current condition & prospects of
settlement of the conflict in Nagorno Garabagh"; Rovshan Ibrahimov,
head of the SAM Department of Analysis of Foreign Policy Issues
("Unresolved conflicts as an obstacle to regional cooperation"); Kamal
Makili-Aliyev, a leading researcher of SAM ("Some aspects of the
failure of international law in the Nagorno Garabagh conflict") and
others.
June 2 2012
Azerbaijan draws parallels between Nagorno Garabagh and Transnistrian conflict
Baku, Fineko/abc.az. Yesterday, Moldova hosted a scientific practical
conference on the theme "The Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno-Garabagh
Conflict & the Transnistrian Conflict: Current Condition & Prospects
of Settlement".
The Azerbaijani Embassy in Chisinau reports that the event was
organized by the Academy of Public Administration under the President
of Moldova, the Centre for Strategic Research (SAM) under the
President of Azerbaijan, the Institute of Public Policy of Moldova and
the Embassy of Azerbaijan.
Reports at the conference were delivered by Gulshan Pashayeva, SAM
deputy director (report name was "Current condition & prospects of
settlement of the conflict in Nagorno Garabagh"; Rovshan Ibrahimov,
head of the SAM Department of Analysis of Foreign Policy Issues
("Unresolved conflicts as an obstacle to regional cooperation"); Kamal
Makili-Aliyev, a leading researcher of SAM ("Some aspects of the
failure of international law in the Nagorno Garabagh conflict") and
others.