No Meetings Scheduled in Baku, Ganja, Aghdam: Artsakh Foreign Ministry on Azerbaijani Statements
The Azerbaijani claims that meetings with representatives of Artsakh will be ongoing and will take place in Baku, Ganja, and Aghdam have no relation to reality. This was stated by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Artsakh, Sergey Ghazaryan, during a broadcast on Public Television.
He noted that the Artsakh side advocates for the restoration of the negotiation process in an international format, where Artsakh will participate as a full member of the negotiation process.
"The most important issue in such a negotiation process is the international recognition of our right to self-determination in Artsakh," he stated.
Ghazaryan revealed that meetings between representatives of Artsakh and Azerbaijan took place on February 24 and March 1, as well as previous similar meetings, always mediated by Russian peacekeepers.
Regarding the existence and installation of technical inspection devices, the Artsakh official mentioned that their position is that the Azerbaijani side should not receive any information from those devices, and they are ready to discuss this matter with the Russian side.
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