Armenia, Azerbaijan to hold border delimitation talks, Foreign Ministry confirms
Armenia and Azerbaijan will hold talks on border delimitation in late November, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Ani Badalyan confirmed on Thursday. The meeting will take place at the two countries' shared border.
“According to preliminary agreement, the next meeting of Armenia's Commission on State Border Delimitation and Border Security between the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan and Azerbaijan's Commission on State Border Delimitation between the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Republic of Armenia will take place at the state border between the two countries on November 30,” Badalyan said in a statement.


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