New meeting of foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan is planned
Baku / 02.10.18 / Turan: Until the end of this year, a new meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan is possible, the press secretary of the Armenian Foreign Ministry Tigran Balayan told reporters on Tuesday. According to him, after the meeting of Nikol Pashinyan and Ilham Aliyev in Dushanbe, such a meeting is planned.
Prior to Aliyev"s conversation with Pashinyan in Dushanbe, the foreign ministers of the two countries held a 3-hour conversation in New York with the participation of the OSCE Minsk Group co-chairs. The content of the negotiations was not disclosed, but Baku and Yerevan called the meeting important and useful. -02D-
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