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Meeting of Azerbaijani and Armenian Foreign Ministers to be held in Geneva
Baku/30.09.22/Turan: A meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan will be held in Geneva on October 2. This was reported by the Armenian media with reference to the press secretary of the Armenian Foreign Ministry Vahan Hunanyan.
"The statements of the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry that Armenia is trying to disrupt the negotiations are groundless. Armenia, both before and now, is constructive, is aimed at achieving lasting peace in the South Caucasus and expects the same from Azerbaijan," Vahan Hunanyan said.
The upcoming meeting was also confirmed by official Baku on Friday morning.
Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Leyla Ablulayeva told the media that the meeting on October 2 will be held in accordance with the agreement reached by the leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia in Brussels on August 31 on holding the meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the two countries within a month.
The Ministers will discuss the issues of concluding a peace treaty, she noted. -2D-
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