Мирослав Лайчак
OSCE Chairman Bringing New Ideas on Karabakh to Yerevan
Baku / 11.03.19 / Turan: OSCE Chairman-in-Office, Slovak Foreign Minister Miroslav Laichak will arrive in Armenia on a two-day visit, TASS reported.
Last week, Laichak visited Baku, where he discussed the situation around the Karabakh settlement with Ilham Aliyev.
After talks with the President and the Foreign Minister, Laichak noted that "there are a number of ideas" on resolving the problem, which he will take to Yerevan.
Probably, Pashinyan will probe these ideas during the discussions in Karabakh. -02D-
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