КАРАБАХ В ЦЕНТРЕ ВНИМАНИЯ НА ВСТРЕЧЕ В ЕВРОПЕЙСКОМ ПАРЛАМЕНТЕ СЕГОДНЯ

Члены Европейского парламента Евгений Кирилов, Витаутас Ландсбергис и Чарльз Таннок проведут сегодня встречу в Европейском парламенте на которой будет обсужден вклад Европейского Союза в мирное решение карабахского конфликта. Совещание организовано совместно с пятью организациями-членами Европейского партнерства в целях мирного урегулирования нагорно-карабахского конфликта - Conciliation Resources, International Alert, Conflict Management Intiative Kvina til Kvina, LINKS.

Среди выступающих будут новоназначенный Специальный представитель ЕС на Южном Кавказе Филипп Лефорт и Джон Кьяер, начальник отдела Восточного партнерства в Европейской службе внешних операций .

Событие будет сопровождаться выставкой фотографий и также будут показаны ряд короткометражных фильмов.


Источник: commonspace.eu

Фото: Европейский парламент

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