South Caucasus Peace Initiative
Armenian NGO Leaders Discuss Peace Prospects in South Caucasus
Written by UPF - Armenia
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Yerevan, Armenia - National UPF chapter leaders and NGO partners met in Yerevan on June 2 to follow up on the development of South Caucasus Peace Initiative. Konstantin Krylov, Secretary General of UPF-Russia, gave a briefing on the latest efforts to create bridges of peace between Russia, Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan.
The members of the National Peace Council of Armenia described their local events. They have been working together on advancing UN goals, humanitarians programs, and youth character education activities. The Armenian NGO leaders and educators expressed their commitment to assist in creating peace bonds in South Caucasus.
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