On August 11-12, 2012, the representatives of the European Movements of  Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, together with the European Movement  International, met in Tbilisi, Georgia. After having jointly analyzed  the situation of the South Caucasus region and the ways in which the  prevalent conflicts, especially Nagorno Karabakh, negatively affect  its populations and states, they have agreed to work together towards a  shared vision of their common future.
The organisations of the  European Movement in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia reaffirm their  belief that the peaceful resolution of such conflicts is the only  acceptable path and thus call on the authorities to put all the  necessary efforts into peace building. They recognise the economic,  social and political problems caused by the existing conflicts on every  side of the dividing lines, and the need for all sides to withdraw from  the current rhetoric that leads to hatred; and are firmly convinced  that the peaceful resolution of the conflicts would contribute in  tackling the current democratic shortcomings and improve the situation  of human rights in the entire region.
The European Movement has  peace at the core of its founding values and objectives.  Although it  recognizes its limitations as a civil society actor, it is also willing  to live up to its responsibilities towards the development of an ever  united Europe, based on the fundamental principles of democracy, respect  for human rights and the rule of law. Therefore, because the South  Caucasus states are an integral part of Europe, the European Movements  in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, with the support of the European  Movement International, have agreed to: place peace in the region as  the main priority for their work in favour of the European integration  of their countries; develop together a shared vision for the future of  the region in the European context; work on concrete confidence building  measures, involving citizens and civil society organisations of the  region.
More specifically, the organisations of the European  Movement have agreed to continue this dialogue with a follow up meeting  in Baku, Azerbaijan, this upcoming November. They have also agreed to  jointly promote people-to-people exchange, thus contributing to a better  mutual understanding. Last but not least, the European Movement  organisations of the South Caucasus have decided to jointly develop  projects aimed at promoting friendship and peace in the region, such as  an internet- based video channel called "Peace TV," a joint electronic  newsletter and visually impacting actions which cross the border lines. 
The  European Movement understands the complexity and sensitivity of the  existing conflicts, and is aware of the difficulties and obstacles that  it will face in the journey that it will now initiate. At the same time,  the European Movement's organisations in Armenia, Azerbaijan and  Georgia believe that standing and working together is the best way to  face these obstacles and the approach most likely to be successful; they  invite all interested EMI Members to support their efforts, and to  exert pressure over the EU institutions to show deeper commitment and  engage more decisively in the peaceful resolution of the conflicts.
Organisations of European Movement in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia reaffirm their belief that peaceful resolution of conflicts is the only acceptable path
            
            Organisations of European Movement in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia reaffirm their belief that peaceful resolution of conflicts is the only acceptable path
 
           
           
         
         
       
      