Turkish-Armenian-Azerbaijani relations to be discussed in Washington DC |
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| Friday, 22 January 2010 | |
Turkish-Armenian-Azerbaijani relations will be discussed at the DC based George Washington University Law school, APA’s Washington DC correspondent was informed at the school. The discussion will start today and last for a few days. The Law School informs this will be the second discussion in the past two months, the first of which took place in the beginning of December. The discussion aims to address the issues of Armenian-Turkish normalization. The analysts are planning to discuss whether these plans were of any satisfaction or a disaster. Professor Catherine Kessedjian (Pantheon-Assas University, Paris, France) and International Law Professor Sean Murphy (Patricia Roberts Harris Research Professor of Law, GWU Law School) are invited as guest speakers. The “Armenia and Turkey Protocols: Reality and Myths” discussion will try to analyze whether the attempts to built peace between Armenia and Turkey were useful or that was just an illusion, according to a number of Washington DC experts. Officials, students and experts are invited to the discussions. |
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