MFA comments on Aliyev statement: Armenia hasn’t rejected proposal of trilateral meeting in Tbilisi

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) of Armenia has commented on the statement by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, according to which Armenia rejected the proposal to hold a trilateral meeting in the Georgian capital Tbilisi—and at the level of foreign ministers of Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia.
“We not only have not rejected, but also have always positively reacted to such a possible meeting, at the same time noting that work needs to be done to ensure the efficiency of the meeting,” MFA spokesperson Vahan Hunanyan said in response to the query of Armenpress.
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