Azeri, Armenian FMs won't meet in near future

PanARMENIAN.Net - "Armenian and Azerbaijani Foreign Ministers will keep on negotiating. But we have not received any proposal to meet yet," RA MFA acting spokesman Tigran Balayan told a briefing in Yerevan.



"The Ministers will hardly meet in view of tensions at the NKR-Azeri armed forces' diving line. We think that a crisis monitoring should be conducted within shortest terms to establish the causes of the incident," he said.



On March 4 early morning Azeri special forces attacked a position of the NKR Defense Army near Levonarkh settlement of Mardakert region. The attack was rebuffed and status quo restored. A crisis monitoring due on March 7 by request of the NKR MFA was postponed through Azerbaijan's fault.
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