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by STATEMENT CIVIL SOCIETY REPRESENTATIVES
Local officials and their representatives, economists, business leaders and representatives of non-governmental organizations from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey met in Istanbul on December 12-14, 2003. Participants: Agreed to promote regional economic cooperation by exchanging information on issues affecting commercial activity, such as taxation, import-export laws and banking systems, and to develop a database of goods and services to stimulate trade.
However, participants: Recognized that conflicts between and within states limit commercial opportunities and adversely affect peace and prosperity.
Therefore, participants: Call on the governments of the Caucasian countries to settle disputes peacefully and through negotiations, including establishing normal political relations and opening the borders.
Istanbul December 14, 2003 Attachment: Meeting Participants
CAUCASUS TRADE NETWORK
Armenia
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Paruyr Amirjanyan (Head of Implementation Unit, International Centre for Human Development, Yerevan) Tigran Atanesyan (Coordinator, Young Lawyers of Lori Region, International Union of Advocates) Babken Baghdasaryan (Member of the Board, Victoria Lmt., Taush Region) Hovhannes Harutyunian (Executive Director, Unimetchim Ltd., Gyumri) Artsruni Igityan (Mayor of Akhuryan) Ashot Khurshudyan (Head of Training Unit, International Centre for Human Development, Yerevan) Sevak Lalayan (Head of Research and Analysis, International Centre for Human Development, Yerevan) Karen Mhktaryan (Coordinator of Regional Projects, Caucasian Center and Gyumri Development Foundation, Gyumri) Artush Mkrtchyan (Director, Caucasian Center and Gyumri Development Foundation, Gyumri) Edgar Mughdusyan (Manager, Kars Ltd., Shirak Region) Tevan Poghosyan (Executive Director, Centre International for Human Development, Yerevan)
Azerbaijan
Turkey Georgia
Adyl Abdullayev (President, Union of Small and Medium Business Owners of Azerbaijan, Baku) Rafik Alekperov (Official of Kapaz Municipality, Ganjya Region) Sabit Bagirov (Chairman of the Board, Transparency International Azerbaijan, Baku) Raqib Guliyev (Chair of the Department of Economic Theory, Azerbaijan Technical University, Baku) Hasan Huseynov (Director, Open Society Institute Assistance Foundation) Jahangir Najafov (President, Association of Marketing) Sevgim Rahmanov (President, Association of Traders and Producers) Ruslan Sadirkhanov (Director, Academic Programs, Odlar Yurdu University)
Zeynep Akinci (Local Leaders Coordinator, Centre for the Research of Societal Problems, Ankara) Naif Alibeoglu (Mayor of Kars) Serdar Dinler (Co-Chair, Anatolian Business Development Center, Ankara) Dogu Ergil (President, Centre for the Research of Societal Problems, Ankara) Muzzafer Kocak (Assistant to Mayor, City of Kars) Tayyar Oral (Former President, Igdir Chamber of Commerce) Nihat Ozgunlu (Businessman, Kars) Ahmet Sokmen (Businessman, Igdir) Noyan Soyak (Turkish Coordinator, Turkish Armenian Business Development Council, Istanbul) Kayhan Turkmenoglu (Former President, Van Chamber of Commerce and Industry) Sezai Yazici (General Secretary, Kars City Council)
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George Bakradze (Director, Georgian Investment Centre, Tbilisi) Dimitri Kemoklidze (Economic Long Term Expert, Georgian-European Policy and Legal Advice Centre, Tbilisi) Kakha Mchedlidze (Website designer, Radio Free Europe, Tbilisi) Giorgi Meskhidze (Vice-President, International Association "Civitas Georgica, Tbilisi) Niko Orvelashvili (President, Georgian Economic Development Institute, Tbilisi) Tamaz Petriashvili (Mayor of Akhaltsikhe)
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