Russia: Deputy PMs of Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia bring together positions on border and control

Moscow, Baku and Yerevan discussed and brought closer their positions on issues of border, customs and other types of control following the 10th meeting of the trilateral working group held on Friday under the joint chairmanship of Deputy Prime Ministers of Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia Alexei Overchuk, Shahin Mustafayev and Mher Grigoryan.
“The parties discussed and brought together their positions on issues of border, customs and other types of control, as well as the safe passage of citizens, vehicles and goods on roads and railways through the territories of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Republic of Armenia," the message posted on the website of the Russian government notes.
The vice-premiers also discussed possible routes for the passage of the highway, which provides transport links between the western regions of Azerbaijan and Nakhichevan through the territory of Armenia.
“The parties will continue to work on the implementation of the agreements between the leaders of Azerbaijan, Armenia and Russia regarding the unblocking of transport links in the region," the text says.
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