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    Turan news agency, Azerbaijan
    Jan 18 2013

    Azeri, Armenian NGOs launch joint website to promote conflict resolution


    Baku, 18 January: A presentation of an Armenian-Azerbaijani website,
    www.publicdialouges.info, took place at Park Inn Hotel on Friday. The
    project was funded by the British embassies in Azerbaijan and Armenia
    and implemented by the Institute for Peace and Democracy (Azerbaijan)
    and Armenian NGO Region.

    When countries are in a state of war, they should fight, not
    negotiate. But when there are no combat operations, all the
    opportunities should be used for a peaceful resolution of the
    conflict, the head of the Institute for Peace and Democracy, Leyla
    Yunus, said.

    [Passage omitted: background information on the Institute for Peace
    and Democracy]

    As to the website, its formation started in October 2012. Parallel
    interviews have been published on the website with the same questions
    answered by both Armenian and Azerbaijani representatives. Such an
    approach provides more opportunities to have a full picture of the
    situation in conflicting countries. Topics of the interviews are
    different ranging from social and public to conflict resolution and
    opinions on peaceful negotiations.

    Apart from it, the website contains online interviews with different
    international experts, representatives of various organizations and
    political experts. Among the interviewers are Thomas De Waal, Sabina
    Fraser, Special Representative of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office for
    the South Caucasus Padraig Murphy, Minister for Reintegration of
    Georgia Paata Zakareishvili and many others.

    Meanwhile, from Azerbaijan only [MP] Rasim Musabayov and Ilqar
    Mammadov [of REAL movement] took part in an online interview. They
    answered questions of Armenian and Azerbaijani journalists live.

    The protests of two women at the presentation, who evidently were
    trying to disturb the event, added intrigue to the presentation. The
    women were affected by the conflict and lost their relatives, they did
    not fully understand what was going on at the event. They said that
    they cannot understand how dialogue with Armenians can be built while
    the territory is still under the occupation.

    French ambassador to Azerbaijan Pascal Monye answered their questions
    with kindness and sympathized with their loss and pain. He reminded of
    the conflict between Germany and France which lasted for many years.
    His relatives fought in that war but today it does not mean that the
    conflict continues between representatives of both countries. He noted
    that any war ends with peace. French diplomat thinks that the project
    is very important, the more people from both countries communicate the
    closer they are to peace.

    German ambassador Herbert Kvelle said that the history of Germany is
    about conflicts with neighbouring countries - with France and Poland.
    However, it is important to look forward without glancing back. The
    meeting was also attended by the Polish ambassador and first
    secretaries of Swiss, Holland, US and British embassies. A similar
    meeting took place in Yerevan on 16 January.

    We should note that because of the project, the official media in
    Azerbaijan attacked Leyla Yunus, blaming her for the betrayal of
    national interests and cooperation with Armenians.

    [Translated from Russian]

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