КАРАБАХ -МИР - ШУШИ

В рамках Недели мира, посвященной Международному дню мира - 21 сентября, Нагорно-Карабахский Комитет "Хельсинкская Инициатива-92" организовал круглый стол в городе Шуши, посвященный проблемам мирного урегулирования карабахского конфликта.

Как сообщает собкор АрмИнфо в Степанакерте, перед началом мероприятия участники форума, среди которых были представители властей, неправительственных организаций, средств массовой информации, беженцы, бывшие комбатанты, посетили недавно открывшийся в городе Шуши музей древних карабахских ковров.

"Посещение музея древних карабахских ковров в день мира весьма символично, ведь именно ковроткачество - одно из древнейших ремесел Нагорного Карабаха - является ремеслом мира. Именно, через палитру необыкновенных карабахских красок и узоров, символизирующих человеколюбие, гармонию и любовь к окружающей действительности, к миру,  карабахские ковры стали так желанны в любой точке планеты. И хочется надеяться, что пропаганда идей мира, любви и добра будут столь же  востребованы и ценны - как древнее искусство карабахцев ткать ковры", - отметил координатор Нагорно- Карабахского Комитета "Хельсинкская Инициатива -92" Карен Оганджанян.

Круглый стол в Шуше, как и другие мероприятия в рамках проводимой НКК "ХИ-92" Недели мира, прошел в интерактивной обстановке. Помимо проблемы мира и мирного урегулирования карабахского конфликта, на нем были затронуты  и вопросы социально- экономического плана, моральные и нравственные аспекты развития карабахского общества. Празднование завершилось 22 сентября общегородским мероприятием школьников в Степанакертской школе номер 3. А накануне в Степанакертском музыкальном училище силами студентов был дан концерт для общественности республики.

 

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