The first meeting of the "3 + 3" format was held in Moscow
Baku/10.12.21/Turan: On Friday, Moscow hosted the first meeting of the consultative regional platform "3 + 3" co-chaired by the Deputy Foreign Ministers of the Russian Federation, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Turkey and the Director General of the Iranian Foreign Ministry. The Russian Foreign Ministry noted that "the representatives of Georgia, who were also invited, refrained from participating in the meeting."
"During the meeting, the prospects for the development of multifaceted regional cooperation were discussed. It was agreed to focus the work of the platform on practical issues of interest to all its participants, challenges and threats, "- the message says.
The meeting participants also discussed work plans for the future with "possible involvement of relevant ministries and departments." -02D-
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