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Armenia and Azerbaijan to decide border demarcation areas

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At the next meeting, the state commissions of Armenia and Azerbaijan will decide which part of the border will be demarcated.

Axar.az reports that the Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan said these words in an interview on Public Television.

He recalled that at the last meeting held in October, the commissions agreed to make proposals on a mutual basis regarding which parts of the border to continue demarcating:

"The Armenian side presented its approaches, and the Azerbaijani side presented its approaches. At the next meeting, it will be decided where the process will continue. As is known, an international conference is being held in Azerbaijan, and there is at least an understanding that these processes will continue after COP29."

Date
2024.11.23 / 15:31
Author
Axar.az
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