The State Commission for the Delimitation of the border between Azerbaijan and Armenia has agreed on the text of the Regulation on holding meetings
The State Commission for the Delimitation of the border between Azerbaijan and Armenia has agreed on the text of the Regulation on holding meetings
Baku/30.11.23/Turan: On November 30, a meeting of the State Commissions of the two countries on the delimitation of the border between Azerbaijan and Armenia was held on the border between Azerbaijan and Armenia under the chairmanship of the vice-premiers of the two countries Shahin Mustafayev and Mher Grigoryan.
According to the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry, the sides continued discussing delimitation issues and considered a number of organizational and procedural issues.
In particular, the parties agreed on the text of the Regulation on the organization and holding of meetings and joint working meetings.
The parties also agreed to start work on approving the draft Regulation on the joint activities of the State Commission for the Delimitation of the Border between Azerbaijan and Armenia; and agreed to intensify the meetings of the commissions. The date and place of the next meeting will be determined in a working manner.-0-
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- Politics
- 30 November 2023 15:35
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