Vedomosti daily: Russia, Azerbaijan, Armenia leaders to hold face-to-face talks

Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev may meet in Russia and hold trilateral talks with the participation of Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to Vedomosti daily.
A diplomatic source of Vedomosti informed about the preparation for this meeting.
As per this source, the respective work started right after Putin's conciliatory address in the Kazakh capital Astana on October 14, when the territorial disputes between Armenia and Azerbaijan were discussed.
Another source of Vedomosti noted that these negotiations may take place in the last days of October, and Moscow and Sochi are being considered as their main venue.
"Most likely, Sochi will be chosen," the source added.
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