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Representatives of Azerbaijan and Armenia met in Vienna
Baku/06.10.21/Turan: Recently, a meeting of representatives of Azerbaijan and Armenia took place in Vienna. It was attended by members of political parties and deputies. The head of the Azerbaijani community of Karabakh, MP Tural Ganjaliyev, wrote in his Twitter account.
According to him, the meeting was organized by the Austrian authorities and the expert community. The meeting discussed issues of settlement in the post-war period.
In turn, the Armenian media reported that the meeting was attended by Armen Ashotyan and Karen Avagyan from the Republican Party and Edmon Marukyan from Enlightened Armenia.
The meeting was also attended by representatives of the OSCE, the European Union, representatives of the Austrian Ministry of Defense and the Foreign Ministry.
Both sides reported that the discussions were held according to the principle of Chatham House, which does not allow disclosure of details.
It should be noted that a similar meeting was organized by the European Union last week in Georgia, where the issues of normalizing Armenian-Azerbaijani relations after the Second Karabakh War were also discussed. -05D-
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