Sources in Moscow confirm upcoming Aliyev-Putin-Pashinyan meeting /UPDATED/
Baku/10.23.21/Turan: A trilateral meeting of the leaders of Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan - Vladimir Putin, Nikol Pashinyan and Ilham Aliyev, may take place in Moscow in the first decade of November. As a result of the negotiations, the signing of trilateral statements is expected, RIA Novosti reports, citing an informed source.
"Yes, such a meeting is expected. Tentatively on November 8-9 in Moscow," the agency's interlocutor said. According to him, the signing of trilateral statements is expected at the meeting.
"The document will relate to the process of delimitation and demarcation of the state border between Armenia and Azerbaijan. This process is complicated, and the parties, through the mediation of Russia, will determine for themselves a "road map" to find a solution to this problem. A statement is also expected to unblock transport communications in the region, reads trilateral statement adopted in November last year by the leaders of the three countries," a source told RIA Novosti. -02D-
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2021 October 23 (Saturday) 09:46:50
Armenia and Azerbaijan to sign two documents in Moscow on November 9 - media
Baku/23.10.21/Turan: On November 9, the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan will sign two documents in Moscow, the Armenian resource Aliq Media reported this on the evening of October 22, citing "reliable diplomatic sources."
The documents will be signed by Nikol Pashinyan and Ilham Aliyev with the mediation of Vladimir Putin. The first document concerns the delimitation and demarcation of the state border between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Thus, Yerevan and Baku recognize the borders and territorial integrity of each other, based on the maps of the General Staff of the USSR Ministry of Defense.
The second document concerns the unblocking of communications in the region, including the road corridors between Azerbaijan and Nakhchivan. -02B-
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