i like to go to school during the week as i get to know something new every day. but most of all i like weekends. i do not have to get up early in the morning. i can stay in bed longer. during the weekend i can do everything i want. but this doesn’t mean that i do nothing at all.
usually i read books and listen to my favorite singers. i meet with my friend and we walk along my town and fancy funny stories about people around us. sometimes when the weather is good i take a ride on my bicycle to the nearest park. i enjoy being on the fresh air as much as possible. some of my friends go to the countryside every weekend. it is some kind of a family tradition for them.
in whole the weekend is the great time when all my family gathers together. i have an opportunity to spend more time with my father. he likes to play different active games with me . for example, last week we spent half of the day playing football. we get tired a bit but we were happy.
In 1991-1994, this confrontation led to large-scale military operations for control over Nagorno-Karabakh and some adjacent territories. In terms of the level of military confrontation, only the Chechen conflict surpassed it, but, as Svante Cornell noted, “of all the Caucasian conflicts, the Karabakh conflict has the greatest strategic and regional significance. This conflict is the only one on the territory of the former Soviet Union in which two independent states are directly involved. Moreover, in the late 1990s, the Karabakh conflict contributed to the formation of opposing groupings of states in the Caucasus and around it. ”After the end of the Karabakh war, the conflict entered a frozen phase, negotiations were held mediated by the OSCE Minsk Group. Nevertheless, escalations of various scales periodically took place along the contact line of Nagorno-Karabakh.