BOOK WRITTEN BY BRITISH JOURNALIST ABOUT ARMENIAN-AZERBAIJANI CONFLICT TO BE PRESENTED IN GEORGIAN PARLIAMENT
APA, Azerbaijan
June 12 2014
[ 12 Juny 2014 18:56 ]
Georgia. Nizami Mammadzadeh - APA. Caucasus editor at the Institute
for War and Peace, British journalist Thomas de Waal published a new
book about the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict.
APA's Georgian bureau reports that the book published in Russian is
titled "Black Garden: Armenia and Azerbaijan Through Peace and War".
The book published in Moscow consists of 19 chapters. The book deals
with the events, elections in Azerbaijan in chronological order from
1214 till 2011, the chronology of the events which were attended
by Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders during their official visits,
internationally significant projects implemented in the South Caucasus
and other political and economic events.
The book is about the causes of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict. The
author benefited from documents, interviews with Armenian and
Azerbaijani politicians and participants of the bloody conflict.
The book is intended for historians and readers interested in the
history of the Caucasus.
3000 copies of the book were published with the financial support of
the European Union.
The book will be presented on June 13 in the National Library of the
Georgian Parliament with participation of officials, representatives
of the diplomatic corps and public members.
APA, Azerbaijan
June 12 2014
[ 12 Juny 2014 18:56 ]
Georgia. Nizami Mammadzadeh - APA. Caucasus editor at the Institute
for War and Peace, British journalist Thomas de Waal published a new
book about the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict.
APA's Georgian bureau reports that the book published in Russian is
titled "Black Garden: Armenia and Azerbaijan Through Peace and War".
The book published in Moscow consists of 19 chapters. The book deals
with the events, elections in Azerbaijan in chronological order from
1214 till 2011, the chronology of the events which were attended
by Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders during their official visits,
internationally significant projects implemented in the South Caucasus
and other political and economic events.
The book is about the causes of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict. The
author benefited from documents, interviews with Armenian and
Azerbaijani politicians and participants of the bloody conflict.
The book is intended for historians and readers interested in the
history of the Caucasus.
3000 copies of the book were published with the financial support of
the European Union.
The book will be presented on June 13 in the National Library of the
Georgian Parliament with participation of officials, representatives
of the diplomatic corps and public members.