В Германии обсудят нагорно-карабахский конфликт

БАКУ, 16 ноя – 1NEWS.AZ 

Гессенский фонд исследования мира и конфликтов (Peace Research Institute Frankfurt, PRIF) проведет в Германии международную конференцию на тему «Процесс достижения мира вокруг Нагорного Карабаха: роль вопроса справедливости в урегулировании конфликта». 

Как сообщает 1news.az со ссылкой на пресс-службу Центра стратегических исследований при Президенте АР, конференция состоится с 23 по 27 ноября текущего года в Евангелической академии Арнолдьсхайн недалеко от Франкфурта-на-Майне при спонсорском участии Немецкой службы академического обмена (DAAD). 

На мероприятии ожидаются более 40 участников, среди которых ведущие представители политики и науки. Тематическим приоритетом станет до сих пор недостаточно освещенный в политической и научной дискуссии вопрос о роли справедливости в решении армяно-азербайджанского, нагорно-карабахского конфликта.

Целью конференции станет анализ условий, при которых эти понятия и требования справедливости смогут быть доведены до сознания контрагентов. Таким образом, может быть найден компромисс и внесен вклад в мирное урегулирование конфликта. 

После вступительных докладов немецких специалистов по вопросам справедливости в процессах заключения мира по нагорно-карабахскому конфликту последуют выступления ученых из Армении и Азербайджана, которые предложат критический взгляд на позиции конфликтующих сторон в этом вопросе. 

Наряду с этим в рамках конференции планируется провести дискуссию между представителями правительств и парламентов обеих стран, темой которой в первую очередь станут различные представления и предложения по урегулированию конфликта. Кроме того, специалисты из Германии и России выступят с докладами о региональных и интернациональных факторах воздействия на ситуацию. 

Как отмечает пресс-служба ЦСИ, конференция впервые даст возможность для встречи специалистам науки и политики конфликтующих сторон в Германии, что в результате приведет к созданию важной платформы для международного и межсекторного диалога. 

Джафар Агададашев, В.Т. 

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