
ArmInfo. On the last day of the visit to the Argentine Republic, the delegation of the Republic of Artsakh led by Foreign Minister Masis Mayilian participated in the 45th International Book Fair in Buenos Aires, the press service of Artsakh MFA reports. Among over forty countries participating in the famous international event Armenia was represented in a separate pavilion, the collection of which was replenished with books gifted by the Artsakh delegation.
An event dedicated to the Republic of Armenia took place within the framework of the Fair, at which over 1,200 spectators were present. Foreign Minister Masis Mayilian delivered a speech at the event. In particular, he noted the special love of book and reading by the people of Artsakh.
The Artsakh delegation also held a meeting with former Mayor of Buenos Aires, Secretary of the Foreign Relations Committee of the Argentine Parliament, member of the 'Radical Civil Union' Party, which is part of the ruling coalition, Facundo Suarez Lastra.
During the meeting, Masis Mayilian briefed on the goals of the visit of the Artsakh delegation. The sides also touched upon the current situation in the South Caucasus and the prospects of establishment of stability in the region.
On the same day, the Artsakh delegation met with former Foreign Minister of Argentina, Chairman of the influential 'Justice Party', member of the Mercosur Council Jorge Taiana.
The sides touched upon the processes of peaceful settlement of the Azerbaijan-Karabakh conflict and the international recognition of the Republic of Artsakh. They also discussed a range of issues of mutual interest.
In Argentina, Mailyan delivered a speech at the conference "Genocide Community and the Shoah (Holocaust)" held at the State University of Buenos Aires on the topic: "International recognition of Artsakh as a means of preventing a new genocide".
The Foreign Minister presented the history of the Azerbaijani-Karabakh conflict, the position of the Artsakh authorities on a peaceful settlement, and also touched on issues related to the formation of an effective security architecture in the South Caucasus.