Meeting of foreign ministers of Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey in Ganja
Baku/19.02.14/Turan : A trilateral meeting of the foreign ministers of Azerbaijan, Turkey and Georgia, Elmar Mammadyarov , Ahmet Davutoglu and Maya Pandzhikidze is being held in Ganja. This is the third meeting of the heads of the region in a trilateral format .
The meeting discusses issues of regional cooperation and security. They also hold an exchange of views on the implementation of regional projects and decision-making, the Anatolian Agency reported.
In addition, the ministers will hold bilateral meetings with each other .
The first trilateral meeting of the foreign ministers of Turkey, Azerbaijan and Georgia was held in Trabzon on June 8, 2012, and the second one was held in Batumi on March 28, 2013. -05D-
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