Qarabağ ermənilərinin Bakı nümayəndələri ilə ilk rəsmi görüşü martın 1-də Qarabağda, Xocalıda Rusiya sülhməramlılarının komandirinin iştirakı ilə keçirilib.
Administration of Azerbaijani President invites Karabakh Armenians to meet
Baku/13.03.23/Turan: The Administration of the President of Azerbaijan invites Karabakh Armenians to a second meeting to discuss issues of reintegration and implementation of infrastructure projects.
It is proposed to hold a second such meeting in the coming days in Baku.This is stated in a message of the Presidential Administration published in the state media of Azerbaijan on the morning of March 13.
It is to remind that the first official meeting of Karabakh Armenians with representatives of Baku was held on March 1 in Khojaly,Karabakh, with the participation of the commander of the Russian peacekeepers. According to the parties, the meeting was inconclusive. -02D-
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