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Hikmet Hajiyev on meeting with Grigoryan and experts at Heritage Foundation
Baku/28.09.22/Turan: Assistant to the President of Azerbaijan for Foreign Relations Hikmet Hajiyev held a meeting with the Washington Heritage Foundation on September 27. This is stated in the message of the Azerbaijani Embassy to the United States.
The topic of discussion was the issues of US-Azerbaijani relations, the current peace talks with Armenia, as well as regional and global issues.
In the meantime, Hajiyev himself commented on the meeting with the head of the Armenian Security Council Armen Grigoryan on his Twitter account on the same day.
He thanked the US leadership for organizing this meeting as saying that "the meeting discussed the progress of negotiations on a peace agreement, the delimitation of borders, the opening of transport communications, as well as humanitarian topics: mines and missing persons." -02B-
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