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Ali Karimli and Ali Insanov discussed the situation in the country
Baku/25.11.21/Turan: On November 25, a meeting was held between two opposition leaders - Ali Karimli and Ali Insanov. The leader of the Popular Front Party and the Party of Law and Justice discussed the socio-political situation in the country and in the region, the press service of Ali Insanov said.
The positions of the parties on most issues coincide. “The parties noted the great importance of such meetings and the importance of their continuation,” the Law and Justice Party said in a statement.
In recent months Ali Insanov held a series of similar meetings with leaders of the Musavat, Citizens and Development, Democracy and Prosperity and Liberal parties.-03B-
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