
Artsakh Parliament Passes Law Regarding Ratification of European Cultural Convention
After one reading, the Artsakh Parliament today passed a law “On the Ratification of the European Cultural Convention".
The parliament’s press office describes this step as the beginning of Artsakh’s unilateral drive to join a number of international treaties and conventions.
The Convention was launched in 1954 by the Council of Europe.
In brief, it is designed to:
Develop mutual understanding among the peoples of Europe and reciprocal appreciation of their cultural diversity, to safeguard European culture, to promote national contributions to Europe's common cultural heritage respecting the same fundamental values and to encourage in particular the study of the languages, history and civilisation of the Parties to the Convention. The Convention contributes to concerted action by encouraging cultural activities of European interest.
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