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Will Aliyev and Pashinyan sign a framework agreement in Chisinau?
Baku/04.05.23/Turan: Yerevan and Baku confirmed their readiness to hold the next meeting of the foreign ministers of their countries in Moscow. The timing has not yet been determined, the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry stated at a briefing in Moscow.
She refused to comment on the current meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia, saying that this could be done following the negotiations.
In turn, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev said yesterday that the meeting of the foreign ministers of the two countries will be held in Moscow at the end of May.
The signing of some kind of framework document between Azerbaijan and Armenia will depend on the results of these meetings on June 1 in Chisinau at the meeting of Aliyev and Pashinyan within the framework of the Summit of the European Political Community with the participation of the leaders of 50 countries. ---02B---
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