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Religious Leaders of Azerbaijan, Armenia, Russia Meet in Moscow

10:27 - October 14, 2021
News ID: 3476038
TEHRAN (IQNA) – The religious leaders of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Armenia and Russia discussed issues related to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and its settlement process.

 

The three religious leaders met in Moscow on Wednesday.

Karekin II, Catholicos of All Armenians and Azerbaijan’s supreme spiritual leader Allahshukur Pashazade are in Moscow at the invitation of the leader of the Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kiril I to discuss ways to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

Following the meeting Patriarch Kiril I expressed gratitude to the religious leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan for their willingness to meet and discuss complex issues that concern the residents and religious communities of the two countries.

“We are convinced that our religions have a unique peace-making potential, especially in such a delicate and sensitive area as inter-ethnic relations. No matter how difficult the Armenian-Azerbaijani relations are at this stage, we believe that it is faith in God and love that can help heal the wounds inflicted by many years of tragic confrontation. This is a very difficult path, which requires spiritual wisdom and foresight,” Patriarch Kiril I said.

Catholicos Karekin II stressed that there is no alternative to a peaceful settlement of the Karabakh conflict in terms of establishing stability and peace in the region in an effort to guarantee a safe and secure life.

He added, however, that the situation in the region remains worrisome and tense.

The Catholicos noted that prisoners of war and civilian detainees are frequently subjected to humiliation and torture and emphasized that the need for their soonest release.

Kiril I met with Karekin II and Pashazadeh separately on Tuesday.  

 

Source: asbarez.com

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