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Armenia confirms participation in trilateral meeting in Moscow
Baku/26.02.21/Turan: Azerbaijan will react with understanding if Armenia cancels the meeting of the trilateral working group on Nagorno-Karabakh at the level of deputy prime ministers scheduled for Saturday, Ilham Aliyev stated at a press conference on Friday.
"The meeting was scheduled for tomorrow in Moscow, but we do not yet have confirmation of Armenia's participation. If they cancel it, we will understand," he said.
Two hours after this statement, the Armenian side confirmed its participation in the meeting, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexei Overchuk told TASS.
"The third meeting of the trilateral working group chaired by the deputy prime ministers of Azerbaijan, Armenia and Russia is scheduled for February 27 in Moscow. At the moment, all parties have confirmed their participation," he said. -02D-
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