Alen Simonyan
Yerevan accuses Baku of disrupting the meeting in Brussels
Baku/25.10.23/Turan: The meeting of the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan scheduled for the end of October in Brussels will not take place due to the fault of the Azerbaijani side, the Speaker of the Armenian Parliament Alen Simonyan stated on Wednesday.
In his opinion, Azerbaijan was at a disadvantage in the eyes of the West because of its tough position and "Baku was uncomfortable."
Earlier, Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan also announced the disruption of the meeting in Brussels due to Azerbaijan's fault.
During a briefing in Yerevan, he hinted that Baku refuses to recognize the territorial integrity of Armenia and begin the delimitation of borders, trying to achieve the opening of the road through Zangezur outside the jurisdiction of Armenia. ---02D---
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