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It is not impossible! The Document ‘14 Points for Peace in the Caucasus’ has already started to prove it: national and worldwide public opinion can be mobilized by the initiative and peace proposal of a few students, sons and daughters of enemy populations, who tirelessly testimony the possibility of extending their experience of joyful complicity and peaceful coexistence to the entire Caucasus.
Not only words. Not only peace proposals and solutions sought together by the young heirs of old enemies that discover they don’t have reasons to hate each other anymore: the 14 points have already started to become sutures awaited by all the peoples of the Caucasian region. Point after point, awareness has extended in a very quick process which from the national and international dimension is intended to reach Negotiation Tables and have a concrete influence on change and on the beginning of a new season of peace in the Caucasus.
The Document of the 14 points for peace in the Caucasus has been received by:
- His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI
- Sen. Vannino Chiti, Vice President of the Italian Senate
- Min. Riccardo Guariglia, Vice Director of the European Diroctorate-General
- Hon. Rosy Bindi, Vice President of the Chamber of Deputies
- Hon. Carlo Giovanardi, Under Secretary for Family Policy
- Hon. Riccardo Migliori, President of the Italian parliamentary delegation at the OSCE
- Archbishop of Florence H.E. Mons. Giuseppe Betori
- Apostolic Nuntio in Italy Mons. Giuseppe Bertello
- Mr. Massimo Toschi, Regional Councilor for international cooperation of Tuscany
- H.E. Mario Salvatore Bova, General Director for European Countries - Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- H.E. Emil Z. Karimov, Ambassador of Azerbaijan in Italy
- H.E. Ruben Karapetian, Ambassador of the Republic of Armenia in Italy
- H.E. Konstantin Gabashvili, Ambassador of Georgia in Italy
- H.E. Ali Yakital, Ambassador of Turkey in Italy
- H.E. Miguel Humberto Diaz, Ambassador of the U.S. to the Holy See
- H.Em. Rev. Cardinal Jean-Louis Tauran, President of the Pontifical Council for Inter-religious dialogue
- Mr. Grigol Vashadze, Georgian Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Mr. Georgi Baramidze, Georgian Vice Prime Minister
- H.E. Kenan Gursoy, Ambassador of Turkey to the Holy See
- H.E. Umberto Vattani, President of the Italian National Institute for Foreign Trade
- H.E. Vittorio Sandalli, Ambassador of Italy in Georgia
- Mons. Claudio Gugerotti, Apostolic Nuntio in Georgia
- Mr. Koba Subeliani, Minister of Refugees and Accomodation of Georgia
- Mr. Dali Khomeriki, Minister of Culture and Education of the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia
- Mr. Dimitri Sanakoev, President of the Administration of South Ossetia
- S.E. Jasna Krivosic- Prpic, Ambassador of Bosnia Erzegovina to the Holy See
- S.E. Antun Sbutega, Ambassador of Montenegro to the Holy See
- S.E. Alfonso Rivero, Ambassador of Peru to the Holy See
- S.E. Vladeta Jankovic, Ambassador of Serbia to the Holy See and to the Sovereign Military Order of Malta
- S.E. Francis Campbell, Ambassador of Great Britain to the Holy See
- S.E. Rrok Logu, Ambassador of the Republic of Albania to the Holy See
- S.E. Gioko Gjorgjevski, Ambassador of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to the Holy See
- S.E. Timothy Andrew Fischer, Ambassador of Australia to the Holy See
- S.E. Cardinale Walter Kasper, President of the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of Christian Unity
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