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The European Union and the Conflict over the Nagorno-Karabakh Territory
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Document Date: 2010-07-05 07:39:32


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City

Baku / Minsk / Brussels / /

Company

OSCE Minsk Group / Minskgroup / /

Continent

Europe / /

Country

Romania / Bulgaria / Cyprus / Armenia / Iran / Turkey / France / Russia / Azerbaijan / United States / Afghanistan / Soviet Union / Georgia / /

Currency

EUR / /

Facility

Conflict Resolution University of Nottingham / /

IndustryTerm

energy / de-mining / policy tools / mining / border management / /

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Caucasus / Black Sea / Caspian Sea / /

Organization

Committee on Member States / Council of Europe Berlin / Armenia AP / Council of Europe PACE / Member States’ Obligations Parliamentary Assembly / Council of the European Union / Council Secretariat / International Crisis Management and Conflict Resolution University of Nottingham / civil society / Stefan Wolff Centre for International Crisis Management / European Commission / European Council / Parliamentary Assembly / European Union / CIS / /

Person

Peter Semneby / Heikki Talvitie / /

Position

Political Advisor / rather passive player / Liaison Officer / advisors / Representative for the South Caucasus / co-chair / global player / Representative / assistant / /

ProvinceOrState

Kosovo / /

Region

Western Balkans / Middle East / Central Europe / South Caucasus / Northern Cyprus / Eastern Europe / Black Sea / former Soviet Union / /

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