Мгер Григорян
Armenia named its representative in the trilateral working group with Azerbaijan and the Russian Federation
Baku/12.01.21/Turan: Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia Mher Grigoryan will head the working group from the Armenian side created on the results of the meeting of the leaders of the Russian Federation, Azerbaijan and Armenia in Moscow to unblock economic and transport ties in the region, Armenian media reported this on January 12 with reference to the Armenian government.
The decision to establish the Working Group was made on January 11 at a meeting in Moscow of the leaders of Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia. The goal of the group is to develop economic ties and unblock transport communications in the region. According to the agreement, the first meeting of the RF-Azerbaijan-Armenia trilateral group will take place before January 30.
As it was expected, Azerbaijan in the Working Group will be represented by Deputy Prime Minister Shahin Mustafayev, and Russia by Deputy Prime Minister Alexei Overchuk. -02D-
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