AZERBAIJANI AND ARMENIAN JOURNALISTS MEET IN MOSCOW
APA
June 4 2012
Azerbaijan
Moscow. Farid Akbarov - APA. A meeting of mass media managers
of Azerbaijan and Armenia started in Moscow on the humanitarian
initiative for rapprochement of society of both countries for the
purpose of supporting the settlement of Nagorno Karabakh conflict.
APA's Moscow correspondent reports that the meeting is being held
in the office of "Rossiyskaya gazeta" newspaper on the initiative
of Special Representative of the Russian President for International
Cultural Cooperation Mikhail Shvidkoy.
Editor-in-chief of "Baku Post" newspaper Tofig Abbasov, editor-in-chief
of "1news" agency Rahman Hajiyev, General Director of "Trend"
information agency Ilgar Huseynov, editor-in-chief of "News.az" news
portal Elnur Baimov and journalist Azer Hasrat are participating in
the meeting from Azerbaijani side.
Expert of the Armenian Association for Public Relations Armen Minasyan,
information security expert, culture expert-blogger Samvel Martirosyan,
editor-in-chief of "Aravot" newspaper Aram Abramyan, director of the
Center of Public Relations and Information of the Armenian President's
Office Ara Saghatelyan and deputy editor-in-chief of "Golos Armenii"
newspaper Marina Grigoryan are participating in the meeting from the
Armenian side.
Azerbaijan's ambassador to Russia Polad Bulbuloglu, Armenian ambassador
to Russia Oleg Yesayan, executive director of the CIS Interstate
Humanitarian Cooperation Fund Armen Smbatyan are also participating
in the meeting.
Then the meeting will continue in ITAR-TASS information agency.
The office of "Rossiyskaya gazeta" newspaper hosted a meeting between
the intelligentsias of two countries on February 22. Mikhail Shvidkoy,
who attended meeting, said that such contacts would be continued.
Besides, during his last visit to Baku OSCE Minsk Group's Russian
co-chair Igor Popov said that the next meeting would be held between
Azerbaijani and Armenian intelligentsias in the near future.
The intensification of humanitarian contacts was also decided at
Sochi meeting of Azerbaijani and Armenian presidents on January 23.
From: A. Papazian
APA
June 4 2012
Azerbaijan
Moscow. Farid Akbarov - APA. A meeting of mass media managers
of Azerbaijan and Armenia started in Moscow on the humanitarian
initiative for rapprochement of society of both countries for the
purpose of supporting the settlement of Nagorno Karabakh conflict.
APA's Moscow correspondent reports that the meeting is being held
in the office of "Rossiyskaya gazeta" newspaper on the initiative
of Special Representative of the Russian President for International
Cultural Cooperation Mikhail Shvidkoy.
Editor-in-chief of "Baku Post" newspaper Tofig Abbasov, editor-in-chief
of "1news" agency Rahman Hajiyev, General Director of "Trend"
information agency Ilgar Huseynov, editor-in-chief of "News.az" news
portal Elnur Baimov and journalist Azer Hasrat are participating in
the meeting from Azerbaijani side.
Expert of the Armenian Association for Public Relations Armen Minasyan,
information security expert, culture expert-blogger Samvel Martirosyan,
editor-in-chief of "Aravot" newspaper Aram Abramyan, director of the
Center of Public Relations and Information of the Armenian President's
Office Ara Saghatelyan and deputy editor-in-chief of "Golos Armenii"
newspaper Marina Grigoryan are participating in the meeting from the
Armenian side.
Azerbaijan's ambassador to Russia Polad Bulbuloglu, Armenian ambassador
to Russia Oleg Yesayan, executive director of the CIS Interstate
Humanitarian Cooperation Fund Armen Smbatyan are also participating
in the meeting.
Then the meeting will continue in ITAR-TASS information agency.
The office of "Rossiyskaya gazeta" newspaper hosted a meeting between
the intelligentsias of two countries on February 22. Mikhail Shvidkoy,
who attended meeting, said that such contacts would be continued.
Besides, during his last visit to Baku OSCE Minsk Group's Russian
co-chair Igor Popov said that the next meeting would be held between
Azerbaijani and Armenian intelligentsias in the near future.
The intensification of humanitarian contacts was also decided at
Sochi meeting of Azerbaijani and Armenian presidents on January 23.
From: A. Papazian