NKR Representative Robert Avetisyan Discusses Karabakh Conflict at Thomas Jefferson School of Law

SAN DIEGO — Permanent Representative of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR) to the US, Robert Avetisyan, on Wednesday delivered a lecture at the Thomas Jefferson School of Law (TJSL), in San diego.

The NKR Permanent Representative briefed on the formation and development of Artsakh’s statehood, the past and present stages of the conflict between Azerbaijan and Karabakh, as well as the negotiation process. A special exphasis was put on the Azerbaijani-Karabakh conflict in the context of international law.

After the speech, Robert Avetisyan answered the questions of the participants concerning the current developments in Artsakh, the political and economic situations in the NKR, as well as a range of other issues.

The lecture of the Artsakh representative, attended by representatives of the School’s Armenian Students’ Union and members of other Students’ Associations, as well as by students and professors of law, was organized on the initiative of the School.

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