Igor Khovayev
Baku does not comment on Khovayev's visit
Baku/09.09.22/Turan: The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry did not comment on the visit of Igor Khovayev, the Special Representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry for Karabakh to Baku.
It became known about his visit to Baku from the words of Maria Zakharova, who on September 8 at a briefing in Moscow said that special representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Igor Khovayev was in Baku.
“He is discussing the prospects for signing a peace treaty between Azerbaijan and Armenia. In the near future he plans to visit Yerevan for the same purpose,” she said.
The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry did not report anything about Khovayev's meetings and negotiations.
Turan's attempts to obtain information from the Russian Embassy in Baku, as well as from the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry regarding Khovayev's visit and program, were futile.
It should be noted that the US Special Representative for the South Caucasus and OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair Philip Reeker is also in the region. He is currently in Yerevan and will later visit Baku. --02B--
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