The Eurasian Peoples' Assembly and the Centre for International and Socio-Political Research “Caspian-Eurasia” signed an Agreement

16/04/2021 20:49

On April 16, in Astrakhan, the International Union of Non-Governmental Organizations “Eurasian Peoples' Assembly” and the Association “Centre for International and Socio-Political Research “Caspian-Eurasia” signed a cooperation agreement.

The document was signed as part of the events dedicated to the fifth anniversary of the “Caspian-Eurasia” Centre. The agreement was signed by the First Deputy Secretary General of the Eurasian Peoples' Assembly Svetlana Smirnova and the Chairman of the “Caspian-Eurasia” Centre Ksenia Tyurenkova.

The parties agreed to carry out interaction aimed at the development of international integration relations, support of public, state and peacekeeping initiatives. In particular, jointly implement socially significant programs, educational projects and cultural and educational events in international cooperation, deepening partnership relations between peoples of different countries and enhancing the role of public diplomacy in ensuring trust and mutual understanding between States.

Eurasian Peoples' Assembly

The Eurasian Peoples' Assembly is an international non-governmental organization aimed at forming a social integration model in the name of establishing peace and harmony through the development of multilateral cooperation and public (people's) diplomacy in the Eurasian space. The Assembly brings together representatives from more than 43 countries. The organization has concluded 117 partnership agreements in culture, entrepreneurship, the development of integration ties between the peoples of Eurasia and public diplomacy.

Website - http://eurasia-assembly.org

Centre “Caspian-Eurasia”

The Association “Centre for International and Socio-Political Research “Caspian-Eurasia” works in close cooperation with research partner centres in Moscow, Saratov, Orenburg and other cities of Russia, contacts with information and analytical centres in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan and other post-Soviet countries. The main objectives of the Centre are to carry out research activities in various areas of public relations, including in international relations, youth policy, migration and interethnic policy, and to develop proposals and recommendations based on the results of the activities carried out.

Website - https://caspian-eurasia.com