Union of Armenians of Russia and FNCA Azerros against bringing Karabakh conflict's elements in territory of Russia

Yerevan, November 24. ArmInfo.

Union of Armenians of Russia and Federal National Cultural Autonomy of Azerbaijanis in Russia  (FNCA Azerros) signed a joint statement in Moscow, Friday, wherein they express desire to get actively involvement in the process of maintenance of inter-ethnic peace and accord in the Russian public. UAR press-service told ArmInfo the document was signed by UAR President Ara Abrahamyan and Head of FNCA  Azerros Soyun Sadikov.

The document contains provisions adopted during the enlarged meeting of the given organizations on Oct 23 2012.

The two parties highlighted their commitment to peaceful resolution of the Karabakh conflict and opposed bringing elements of the conflict in the territory of Russia. They pledged to put an end to the "enmity language" in their speeches and press publications. The parties will back their agreement to normalize the relations with specific joint measures and events. 

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