Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia on border delimitation procedure with Azerbaijan
Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia on border delimitation procedure with Azerbaijan
Baku/07.12.23/Turan: On December 6, Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia Mger Grigoryan addressed the Parliament of Armenia, providing some details of meetings with the Azerbaijani delegation on the delimitation of the border on November 30.
According to him, there is «mutual understanding» that the delimitation will be conducted exclusively on the basis of «legal documents».
The maps to be used in the procedure are 22 fragments of professional topographic maps in 1974-1979.
The delimitation process will not end with a single decision or meeting.
The parties agreed to approve the working schedule, which will determine this work execution, Grigoryan said.
He did not address the fate of the enclaves.
The Azerbaijani side has not yet commented on the results of the November 30 meeting, which took place on the border of Gazakh and Ijevan. -02B-
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