The Civil Platform supported the initiative of Pashinyan's wife
Baku / 27.07.18/ The statement of the Armenia-Azerbaijan Civil Peace Platform in connection with the initiative of Anna Hakobyan, the wife of the Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan, on the launching the campaign "Women for Peace".
The wife of the Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, Anna Akopyan, during her visit to Moscow, announced her campaign Women for Peace. The Armenia-Azerbaijan Civil Peace Platform, whose main goal is to organize public support for the peaceful resolution of the Armenian-Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and to ensure lasting reconciliation between the two nations, highly appreciates the role of women in the peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and establishment of a lasting peace, considers it an important to ensure security, early recovery and reconciliation, and calls for the most active participation of women at all stages of prevention, regulation, the resolution of armed conflicts, post-conflict peace-building. Any peacekeeping initiative contributes to high humanitarian goals: cessation of hostilities, saving lives, ensuring territorial integrity, the return of refugees and internally displaced persons to their former homes, ensuring their security and conditions of normal residence.
We perceive the establishment of a firm and just peace as an axiom of stability throughout the South Caucasus region, and in this regard we support all initiatives aimed at a peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. We understand and share the pain and care of Mrs. Anna Hakobyan regarding the threats to our peoples in connection with the protracted conflict, and we call for joint efforts to restore peace and good neighbor relations between our peoples!
The Civil Platform of Peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan "was established in October 2017 at a meeting of Azerbaijani and Armenian civil society activists in Tbilisi with the aim of promoting reconciliation between the two peoples. -06D--
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