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Senate will hold hearings on Washington's policy in South Caucasus
Baku /01.11.22/Turan: The US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations will hold a hearing on November 16 to assess US policy in the South Caucasus.
Karen Donfried, Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs, and Philip Riker, Senior Adviser for Negotiations in the Caucasus at the US State Department, will speak at the hearing, according to a statement on the Congress website.
According to Turan, the initiator of the hearings is pro-Armenian Senator Bob Menendez. -16D-
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