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Trilateral meeting Putin-Aliyev-Pashinyan will take place on November 26 in Sochi
Baku/23.11.21/Turan: Trilateral talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, timed to coincide with the anniversary of the signing of the trilateral statement, will be held on November 26 in Sochi, the RIA agency with reference to the Kremlin press service reported on November 23.
The talks will take place at the initiative of Putin. It is planned to consider the implementation of the agreements of the leaders of the three countries dated November 9, 2020 and January 11, 2021, as well as outline further steps to strengthen stability and establish a peaceful life in the region. Particular attention will be paid to the restoration and development of trade, economic and transport links.
Separate conversations between Putin and Aliyev and Pashinyan are also envisaged, the press service reported. Let us remind you that such a meeting was planned on November 9. However, at the last moment Nikol Pashinyan refused it.
After that, on the initiative of the head of the European Union, an agreement was reached on a meeting between Aliyev and Pashinyan on December 15 in Brussels.
On November 21, another telephone conversation between Putin and Pashinyan took place, where, apparently, an agreement was reached on a meeting in Sochi. -02D-
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