Lithuanian Foreign Minister arrives in Baku
Lithuanian Foreign Minister Linas Linkiyavichus arrived March 6 with an official visit to Baku. According to the Lithuanian embassy in Azerbaijan, the one-day visit is exploratory in nature.
The talks will focus on bilateral relations and issues of Lithuania's Presidency of the EU.
In Baku, the Lithuanian Minister arrived from Georgia, and from there he will go to Armenia.
We noted that recently, several members of the Lithuanian parliament formed a group of friendship with Nagorno-Karabakh. This caused a sharp reaction from Baku, and certainly the issue will be addressed in the negotiations. -16D-
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- 6 March 2013 11:26
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