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Yerevan has new proposals on border delimitation - Lavrov
Moscow/14.01.22/Turan: Russia will convey to Azerbaijan the proposals of Armenia regarding the commission for the delimitation of the border of the two countries with its subsequent demarcation. This was stated on Friday by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on January 14 at a press conference in Moscow.
"Just yesterday, I talked with an Armenian colleague who had new proposals, we are passing them on to Baku. We will look at how to make the commission work as soon as possible," TASS quoted Lavrov as saying.
As the head of the Russian Foreign Ministry noted, Baku and Yerevan are making their proposals regarding the creation of a commission, but disagreements on this issue remain. "In order to create a commission, it is necessary, first of all, to agree on the conditions. These conditions are now being discussed. There are differences," the minister continued. are currently unresolved."
On November 26, 2021, trilateral talks between the presidents of Russia, Azerbaijan and the Prime Minister of Armenia took place in Sochi. It was also decided to create a commission for the delimitation of the state border between the countries with its subsequent demarcation. The Russian Federation will provide advisory assistance at the request of the parties. -02D-
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