No meeting between the Prime Minister of Armenia and the President of Azerbaijan is planned for the time being, the Spokesperson of the Armenian Foreign Ministry said in a comment to the questions of the media, reacting to reports about possible summit of the two leaders in November.
"There are proposals for various meetings in different formats, which are being discussed," the Spokesperson said.
Earlier, a source familiar with the matter told RIA Novosti that a meeting of Russian, Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders Vladimir Putin, Nikol Pashinyan and Ilham Aliyev may be held in Moscow in early November, with the sides expected to sign trilateral statements. Commenting on the report, Kremlin Dmitry Peskov said if an agreement on holding a Russia-Armenia-Azerbaijan summit is reached, the Kremlin will report it in due time.
According to the statement by the MFA Spokesperson, based on the statement of January 11, 2021, Armenia has been involved in trilateral (Armenia, Russia, Azerbaijan) working discussions on the unblocking of transport communications in the region. "Since May of 2021, the withdrawal of Azerbaijani armed forces units from t...
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