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The leaders of Russia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia—Vladimir Putin, Ilham Aliyev, and Nikol Pashinyan—do not currently plan to hold a trilateral meeting aimed at resolving the conflict between Baku and Yerevan.

Axar.az reports that this was stated by Yuri Ushakov, the aide to the Russian President, to journalists.

'No, we did not reach an agreement regarding a trilateral meeting. There was such an idea, but one of the parties did not support it,' he said.

Ushakov refrained from stating which side was 'the non-supporting party,' but clarified that it was not Russia.

It should be noted that just yesterday, Ushakov had announced that a trilateral meeting would take place.

Date
2024.10.08 / 13:40
Author
Axar.az
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