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Meetings of delimitation commissions of Azerbaijan and Armenia will be held on border's different sections
Baku/21.07.23/Turan: Armenia and Azerbaijan will hold meetings of delimitation commissions on different sections of the border, Sputnik-Armenia reports with reference to the office of Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan.
Earlier, it was reported that on July 12, at the fourth meeting of the Deputy Prime Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan, Mher Grigoryan and Shahin Mustafayev, "a number of organizational and procedural issues" were discussed.
The sides offered each other different sections of the state border between Armenia and Azerbaijan as the venue for the next meeting. As a result, they agreed to hold a meeting on July 12 at the site of the Tavush region and Gazakh district.
"By mutual agreement of the parties, it was decided to hold meetings at the border each time on different sections of the state border," Grigoryan's office further said in a comment.
Recall that the previous meeting of the commission took place on November 3 in Brussels.- 06D-
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