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Head of Azerbaijan's State Security Service meets with separatist leader in Shusha
Baku/23.09.23/Turan: Head of Azerbaijan's State Security Service Ali Nagiyev met with Karabakh "president" Samvel Shahramnian in Shusha on 22 September.
This is reported by Armenian TV journalist Tatul Hakobyan without disclosing the source.
According to him, this meeting was a continuation of the meeting in Yevlakh.
As is known, on 21 September in Yevlakh, representatives of Karabakh Armenians were handed over the demands and conditions of official Baku.
Apparently, at the meeting with Ali Nagiyev Shahramanyan gave an answer to Baku's demands. Surely, humanitarian issues were also touched upon: delivery of wounded and humanitarian aid.
Official Baku did not inform about this meeting. -02B-
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