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Foreign Ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia to hold meeting on May 19
Baku/12.05.23/Turan: The meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia will be held on May 19 in Moscow. Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Paruyr Hovhannisyan told reporters in Yerevan on Friday.
"The meeting is scheduled for May 19, if there are no changes," he said. Official Baku has not yet announced the timing of this meeting, which is to be held through the mediation of Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. -02D-
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