Baku on the upcoming meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia
Baku/17.09.19/Turan: The Foreign Ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia may meet at the end of September within the framework of the UN General Assembly in New York, stated on Tuesday the head of the department for international affairs of the presidential administration of Azerbaijan, Hikmet Hajiyev. According to him, Armenia is taking provocative steps that undermine the negotiation process.
Earlier, the representative of the Armenian Foreign Ministry, Anna Naghdalyan, announced the upcoming meeting in New York. According to her, the initiative to hold the meeting comes from the co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group. The exact date of the meeting has not yet been made public. -02D-
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