There still are lots of questions to Azerbaijan's last information campaign even now that the Azerbaijani Parliament has refuted the report that it is going to adopt a law
stipulating criminal penalty for Azerbaijani individuals and NGOs that will cooperate with Armenia before "the occupied territories are liberated."
"In any case we are going to continue doing what we have done so far. We are going to organize online interviews with international experts and to ask them to comment on this situation. It would be a pity to see cancelled all we have done in the last years - and we have done a lot. The very fact that Armenians and Azerbaijanis have begun to contact and to regard each other as human beings rather than beasts is already a big result, and it would be wrong now to put a barrier
to possible understanding between the two nations," Baghdasaryan said.
She believes that if adopted the abovementioned law would be a blow on all the projects organized by the Armenian and Azerbaijani communities so far. "It would be contrary to the interests of both communities", Baghdasaryan said.
Supported by the British embassies in Armenia and Azerbaijan, Region Research Center (Armenia) and Peace and Democracy Institute (Azerbaijan) organize joint online press conferences of experts from various countries for Armenian and Azerbaijani mass media concerning urgent problems. The interviews are part of a project aimed to expand knowledge of Armenians and Azerbaijani about each other and to build confidence through first-hand information.