The meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Azerbaijan, Turkey and Iran postponed
The meeting of foreign ministers of Azerbaijan, Iran and Turkey to be held in Erzurum on November 28, was postponed indefinitely. According to the IRNA agency, the meeting was postponed because of the visit to New York of the Turkish Foreign Minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, where on November 29 discussions on Palestine will be held in the UN.
Earlier, two meetings of the foreign ministers of Azerbaijan, Iran and Turkey in the trilateral format took place in Urmia and Nakhchivan.—03D06—
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