Mikhail Galuzin
Moscow offers to hold meeting of Foreign Ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia in Bishkek
Baku/09.10.23/Turan: Moscow considering the possibility of a meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan on October 12 in Bishkek on the sidelines of the CIS summit.
This was stated in an interview with RBC by the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia Mikhail Galuzin. "The dialogue between Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia on the entire range of issues of the settlement of the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict has never been interrupted. We hope that such contacts will be continued," the high-ranking diplomat said. "We are considering the possibility of holding such discussions at the level of Foreign Ministers on October 12 this year in Bishkek on the sidelines of the CIS summit events." "The Azerbaijani side has already agreed in principle. And we hope that the Armenian side will also approach this issue responsibly and agree to participate in such negotiations," he said. -06D-
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- 9 October 2023 12:23
Politics
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