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    SOUTH CAUCASUS HAS TO DEFINE ITS CORPORATE INTERESTS, AZERI ANALYST SAYS

    ArmenPress
    July 19 2005

    YEREVAN, JULY 19, ARMENPRESS: An exhibition of works created by young
    painters from Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia and titled A Joint Step
    Towards Future, opened today in Yerevan. The exhibition was organized
    by an Armenia-based Caucasian Center for Peaceful Initiatives, Peace,
    Democracy and Culture think-tank in Baku and All-Georgian Rustaveli
    Association.

    Mikhail Kurdiani, the head of Georgian think-tank said the three
    Caucasian nations can boast of rich culture, a legacy that many
    powerful nations lack. "If we draw the cultural map of the planet
    Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan will take the bulk of its space," he
    claimed. The exhibition opening was followed by a seminar on seeking
    ways out from deep-rooted stereotypes and surmounting communication
    barriers.

    Rauf Rajabov, head of Democracy, Peace and Culture, told the
    seminar that none of the three South Caucasian nations is able to
    succeed in building successful relations with the rest of the world
    all alone. Rajabov argued that a compulsory condition for ensuring
    stability and peace in the region is that all the three should give up
    their efforts to solve their security problems separately, as well as
    realize the fundamental truth that they cannot build their security and
    prosperity at the expense of decreasing the security and prosperity
    of others. The authorities and political forces in all three South
    Caucasian countries have to realize and try to jointly determine and
    specify their common corporate, geopolitical and regional interests, he
    said, adding that resolution of the local conflicts would be the first
    step. "Conflicts do not allow the three nations to come up jointly
    at international organizations," he said adding that the Karabakh
    dispute should be resolved based on pragmatism and rationalism.
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