Aliyev and Putin discussed the results of the Brussels meeting
Baku/09.04.22/Turan: On Saturday, a telephone conversation took place between the presidents of Azerbaijan and the Russian Federation - Ilham Aliyev and Vladimir Putin. This was reported by the press service of the President of Azerbaijan.
During the telephone conversation, they discussed setting up a working group to prepare a peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan, the establishment of a commission on delimitation of borders, as well as the activities of a working group on transport issues with the involvement of Azerbaijan, Russia and Armenia and further contacts in this format.
The sides reaffirmed their mutual intention to continue close cooperation on the current agenda of bilateral relations.
During the telephone conversation, the need to fully implement the agreements between the leaders of Azerbaijan, Armenia and Russia dated November 9, 2020, January 11 and November 26, 2021 was also emphasized, in turn, the Kremlin press service reported.—06В-
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