Visit of the European Movement of Azerbaijan (EMA) to Yerevan
Ramin Hajili, President of the European Movement Azerbaijan (EMA), and Hamida Giyasbeyli, EMA Expert on Peace Building Issues will visit Yerevan on 19-20th October.
The visit will take place in the framework of the project "Improvement of civic initiatives in the peaceful settlement of the Karabakh conflict."
The visit provides for meetings with representatives of the Armenian European Movement and other structures of Armenia.
Secretary General of the European Movement International, Diogo Pinto and a representative of the political committee of the Movement Ms. Carol Weaver, will also participate in the meeting.
During the visit, representatives of Azerbaijan will take part in the conference organised by the European Union. The conference will also engage members of the Armenian parliament and civil society. Furthermore it is planned to participate in the Conference of the EU Delegation to Armenia, to meet with Members of Parliament of Armenia and representatives of leading NGOs of Armenia; it is planned to hold a press conference. —06D-
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- 18 October 2013 16:26
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