“Regional sabitliyin və Qarabağda və Şərqi Zəngəzurda reinteqrasiyanın təşfiqinə vətəndaş cəmiyyətinin iştirakı” mövzusu müzakirə olunur
The topic "Participation of civil society in the formation of Regional stability and reintegration in Karabakh and Eastern Zangezur" is discussed
The conference focused on EU-Azerbaijan relations within the framework of the New Eastern Partnership Policy is well underway, featuring approximately 60 delegates representing various stakeholder groups. The event aims to foster dialogue and cooperation on critical regional issues, bringing together voices from diverse backgrounds to explore potential pathways to regional stability.
As reported by QHT.az, the second panel of discussions at the conference centers on "the participation of civil society in the formation of Regional stability and reintegration in Karabakh and Eastern Zangezur." Samir Aliyev, a member of the Board of the Public Association for Assistance to Economic Initiatives, has been serving as the moderator guiding these deliberations.
Joining Mr. Aliyev on the panel are distinguished experts and leaders in their respective fields. Fariz Ismayilzade, the Director of the Institute of Development and Diplomacy and Vice-Rector of ADA University, brings his insights into the discussion. Mehriban Rahimli, representing the Cooperation Program of the Black Sea Fund of the German Marshall Fund of the United States, provides valuable perspectives on the topic. Additionally, Anar Mammadli, the head of the Center for Election Monitoring and Democracy Studies, contributes to the panel's comprehensive examination of the issues at hand.
Key themes under discussion at the conference include Azerbaijan's positioning within the New Eastern Partnership policy, the challenges and opportunities for the country's Euro-integration process, the evolving dynamics of EU-Azerbaijan relations in the context of regional security and stability, and the vital role of civil society in contributing to both Euro-integration and reintegration efforts in Karabakh and Eastern Zangezur.
As discussions continue, delegates are working collectively to address these complex issues, seeking to forge a deeper understanding of the pathways to regional stability and cooperation between the European Union and Azerbaijan. The conference provides a unique platform for dialogue and cooperation, allowing stakeholders to engage in fruitful discussions and explore innovative solutions to the challenges faced by the region.
The outcome of these discussions will undoubtedly have significant implications for the future of EU-Azerbaijan relations and the broader regional dynamics in the South Caucasus. As the conference progresses, it remains a focal point for those committed to promoting stability, peace, and cooperation in this crucial geopolitical region.
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