Potsdam process is discussed in Berlin and Brussels
Prospects of building a united democratic Caucasian house became the subject of discussions during the six-day meeting of politicians and experts of the three South Caucasus countries, Germany and the European Union.
They go through a special program - "Potsdam process: Strengthening regional cooperation for freedom, peace and prosperity in the South Caucasus", which is organized by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation "For Freedom."
In the discussions, which began on 26 November in Berlin and will end on November 30 in Brussels, the main participants are the leaders of three parties of the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party - Musavat, the Armenian National Movement, and the Republican Party of Georgia.
In October 2010, in Potsdam, after five years of cooperation in order to create a democratic and stable Caucasus, the leaders of the three political parties signed the first joint document on cooperation in this area, which was called the Potsdam Declaration. -0 -
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