ArmInfo: OSCE CiO Special Representative travels to South Caucasus

Yerevan, April 15. ArmInfo. 
Special Representative of the OSCE Chairperson for protracted conflicts, Ambassador Andrii Deshchytsia starts his visit to the South Caucasus.
Azerbaijani mass media report that Andrii Deshchytsia is currently in Baku. He is expected to meet with Defense Minister of Azerbaijan Safar Abiyev, representatives of the President's Administration, and Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov. The negotiations for peaceful resolution of the Karabakh conflict, and preparations for the visit of the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Leonid  Kozhara, to the South Caucasus in June 2013 will be discussed at the meeting. Andrii Deshchytsia will visit Georgia on April 15-16 and then Armenia on April 16-17. 

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