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U.S. Special Representative for Negotiations in the Caucasus is in Yerevan
Baku/14.04.23/Turan: On April 14, Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia Armen Grigoryan received Louis Bono, Senior Adviser on negotiations in the Caucasus, Co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group from the United States.
According to the Armenian media, the sides discussed the clash on April 11 near the village of Teh, on the border of the Lachin district of Azerbaijan and the Syunik region of Armenia.
"Luis Bono stressed the need for constructive steps and commitment to the peace process in order to avoid further escalation. Grigoryan confirmed the commitment of the Armenian side to the negotiation process, presenting Armenia's approaches to the settlement of existing problems," the message reads.
It is not known whether Bono will visit Baku as well. ---02D---
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