Yerevan and Baku press clubs issued a book

PanARMENIAN.Net - The Yerevan and Baku press clubs have issued a book titled "The Karabakh conflict: to understand each other", presentation of which took place in Yerevan February 26. The book dedicated to the Karabakh conflict and complex Armenian-Azeri relations includes works by four authors - two political scientists and two journalists - who made an attempt to find common interests for achieving mutual understanding and conflict settlement. One of the authors, Stepan Grigoryan, hopes that opinions and suppositions presented in the book will offers new possibilities for a constructive dialogue between the two states. "I was gladdened with the opinion of my Azeri counterpart Rasim Musabekov, who said that the position of the Karabakh's authorities should be taken into consideration during the talks between the two sides," he said.



The book was published with the assistance of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, whose representative Gunter Fichtner noted that the book will help the Armenian and Azeri public to be more informed of the Nagorno Karabakh conflict. "The issue is sensitive for both publics and if the sides wish to reach a compromise, this circumstance should be taken into account," he said. Presentation of the book will also be held in Karabakh one of these days, reports IA Regnum.
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