Notes of protest won't hamper Karabakh-Europe ties - expert
June 8, 2013 - 12:48 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Official Baku has repeatedly harmed the social,
humanitarian and cultural contacts of Nagorno Karabakh, isolating it
from the outside world, research fellow at the Black Sea-Caspian
Region Institute for Political and Social Studies said.
`However, it gradually becomes more difficult for Baku to do that,'
Andrey Areshev told PanARMENIAN.Net citing famed opera singer
Montserrat Caballé's visit to Nagorno Karabakh to prove his point.
`It seems that no notes of protest and aggressive media publications
will prevent Karabakh from expanding its relations with the cultural
elite of modern Europe,' the expert said.
`Causes of conflicts sometimes get unique interpretations. No doubt,
Montserrat Caballé's visit to Artsakh will foster further
popularization of Karabakh and Armenian culture in Europe. Interest in
Artsakh may stir up interest in Europe's Christian identity,' Mr.
Areshev said.
June 8, 2013 - 12:48 AMT
PanARMENIAN.Net - Official Baku has repeatedly harmed the social,
humanitarian and cultural contacts of Nagorno Karabakh, isolating it
from the outside world, research fellow at the Black Sea-Caspian
Region Institute for Political and Social Studies said.
`However, it gradually becomes more difficult for Baku to do that,'
Andrey Areshev told PanARMENIAN.Net citing famed opera singer
Montserrat Caballé's visit to Nagorno Karabakh to prove his point.
`It seems that no notes of protest and aggressive media publications
will prevent Karabakh from expanding its relations with the cultural
elite of modern Europe,' the expert said.
`Causes of conflicts sometimes get unique interpretations. No doubt,
Montserrat Caballé's visit to Artsakh will foster further
popularization of Karabakh and Armenian culture in Europe. Interest in
Artsakh may stir up interest in Europe's Christian identity,' Mr.
Areshev said.