Foreign Ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia to meet in Washington - Bayramov

The next meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia is scheduled to be held in Washington in the near future.
This was announced to journalists on Monday by Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov, speaking at ADA University.
According to him, a draft peace agreement will be discussed at the meeting. "We consider it inevitable to conclude a peace treaty and an agreement on the normalization of relations based on international principles," he said. At the same time, Bayramov noted that "it is impossible to predict how long this process will take."
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