archives

Sasun Khachatryan

This category contains 8 posts

New Year Message from Imaginers! (video)

This video is made possible by the support of the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) as a part of Eurasia Partnership Foundation’s Community Youth Peacebuilding Through New Media project. The contents of this article are the sole responsibility of its authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of Eurasia Partnership Foundation, FCO or … Continue reading »

Armenian, Azerbaijani youth hope for peace and positive change in region

By Sasun Khachatrian and Lamiya Adilgizi The original article of this post was published on Todays Zaman. During the last two weeks the most influential and brightest of Azerbaijani and Armenian youth came together in neighboring country Georgia, considered a neutral zone between Azerbaijan and Armenia, to discuss the decades-long conflict in the disputed area … Continue reading »

Utopian? Nope! In Mirzoevka It’s All about Human Relations

By Sasun Khachatryan A recent article I prepared for The Neutral Zone about a Georgian village called Mirzoevka (Marneuli region) where Armenians and Azeris live in an enviable peaceful setting together for decades now shed some more light on the varying attitudes when it comes to Armenian-Azeri relations. The piece prompted several questions, comments – … Continue reading »

Armenian-Azeri Coexistence: The Mirzoevka Phenomenon

By Sasun Khachatryan Maharam Mamedov has a good command of the Armenian language and knows the Armenian literature and history quite well. But he is not an Armenian.

Can Georgia Play an Active Role in the Settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict?

By Sasun Khachatryan With the Minsk Group of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) achieving little progress, if any, in the settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict for several years now, a new idea seems to be promoted — Georgia’s possible role in the resolution of the Karabakh conflict — with practical steps … Continue reading »