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The leaders of Armenia isolated itself on the eve of the expected meeting with Aliyev in Moscow
Baku/06.01.20/Turan: Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan decided to isolate himself due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, the press service of the Cabinet of Ministers told RIA Novosti.
"Due to the coronavirus situation, the Prime Minister is in self-isolation," the source said.
On Tuesday, the administration of Armenian President Armen Sarkissian told RIA Novosti that the Armenian leader, who was in London at that time, and remains there now, was diagnosed with coronavirus, he is in self-isolation.
Earlier, on January 5, Interfax reported with reference to a diplomatic source that"a trilateral meeting of the President of Azerbaijan and the Prime Minister of Armenia with the President of the Russian Federation is planned in Russia."
According to him, the summit may take place after the New Year holidays, one of the possible dates is January 11.
On the contrary, President Aliyev is active-he declares Shusha the cultural capital, orders the construction of an airport in Karabakh, declares Armenians citizens of Azerbaijan, and so on. -0--
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