Tbilisi hosts meeting of liberals from Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan
On Monday in the capital of Georgia a two-day meeting of the leaders of the liberal forces of the three countries of the South Caucasus started. Armenia participates in the meeting with the spokesman for the Armenian National Movement (ANM), Georgia is represented by a functionary from the Republican Party and Azerbaijan is represented by a functionary from the Musavat Party.
Note that these meetings have been held for several years and are in the nature of consultations. As a general rule, the parties accept applications and appeals, which is a call for action to the realization of liberal values ??in the region and regional cooperation and address the existing problems. -02D-
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- 29 October 2012 12:13
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- 29 October 2012 12:25
Politics
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