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Third Armenian-Azerbaijani public peacekeeping forum to be held in Vienna
International Alert organization is organizing the third Armenian-Azerbaijani public peacekeeping forum for support of the peaceful resolution of the Karabakh conflict to be held in Vienna on March 24-27.
The topic of the forum “Security: Challenges and opportunities, and mechanisms to build trust”. The aim of the forum is to create an area of a dialogue between experts and public representatives of all conflict parties on the issues of the peaceful resolution of the Karabakh conflict.
According to representative of International Alert Desislava Rusanova, this meeting responds to the growing feeling of concern in the region and aims to develop common recommendations on establishment of mechanisms and measures to build trust between the associations.
In four days the delegations will work in the work groups and open discussions to develop common ideas about trends and events that might improve mutual trust of the communities in the Karabakh conflict. Thoughts as well as developed ideas and proposals will be made public.
Source: Today.AZ
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March 2009
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