The head of the OSCE in Baku discusses the Karabakh settlement
The Foreign Minister of Serbia and the OSCE Chairman Ivica Dacic discussed today in Baku with Elmar Mammadyarov the Karabakh settlement. "Naturally, we have touched the Karabakh settlement, discussed the possibility of liberation of Azerbaijani hostages, and this issue was raised during the visit of Mr Dacic in Yerevan," Mammadyarov said at a briefing after the talks.
Touching upon the bilateral relations between Azerbaijan and Serbia, Mammadyarov said that the two countries have strong links in the political, economic and other spheres.
The parties also discussed the possibility of visa facilitation and the development of energy cooperation with Belgrade. It should be noted that on 2 June Dacic will hold talks in Tbilisi, and on 3 June he will be in Yerevan.-02D-
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