Azeri Embassy in RF doesn't exclude second visit of intellectuals to Karabakh

PanARMENIAN.Net - The Azerbaijani Embassy in Moscow doesn't exclude the possibility of a second visit of Armenian and Azeri intellectuals to the Nagorno Karabakh conflict region.



The Embassy's statement reads that the journey doesn't pursue political goals.



"An attempt to create the atmosphere of trust between Azeri and Armenian communities of Nagorno Karabakh was made after a long pause. The first trip was welcomed by the international community. The meetings with Presidents of both states attached significance to the measure. I do not rule out continuation of meetings in this format," Polad Bulbuloglu said, Bakililar.AZ reports.



Armen Smbatian, the RA Ambassador to Russia, said this week that the second visit of Armenian and Azeri intellectuals to Baku, Stepanakert and Yerevan is being planned.



The first trip of the kind was launched June 28, 2007 by a joint initiative of Armen Smbatian and Polad Bulbuloglu.
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