No agreement achieved for Armenian and Azeri Foreign Ministers' meeting in Athens

PanARMENIAN.Net - No agreement has been achieved for Armenian and Azeri Foreign Ministers' meeting on the margins of OSCE Foreign Ministers' Summit due in Athens, FM Edward Nalbandyan told a PanARMENIAN.Net reporter during a joint news conference with his Lithuanian colleague Vygaudas Ušackas. "The most important is the top-level meeting due in Munich. As regards the Athens meeting, such bilateral working discussions are peculiar to OSCE Foreign Ministers' Summit, but there's no specific agreement for a meeting with Azeri FM," Nalbandyan said.



OSCE Foreign Ministers' annual summit is due in Athens on December 1-2. Discussions will bring together Foreign Ministers from organization's 56 member states.
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