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Blinken-Bayramov-Mirzoyan meeting expected in New York
Baku/19.09.22/Turan: A trilateral meeting will be held in New York on Monday with the participation of US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and Foreign Ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia Jeyhun Baramov and Ararat Mirzoyan, the press service of the Armenian Foreign Ministry reported in the afternoon of September 19. The Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry did not comment on this message.
The proposal to hold a high-level meeting of representatives of Azerbaijan and Armenia was previously initiated by the US State Department. This happened after the aggravation of the situation on the border of the two countries on September 13. --02B--
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