Nalbandian meets Minsk Group diplomats. No statement was released after the meeting which took place in Paris on Friday.

Armenia's Foreign Affairs Minister Edward Nalbandian met the OSCE Minsk Group co-chair countries Ambassadors: Ian Kelly (US), Igor Popov (Russia), and Jacques Faure (France) on Friday at the Quai d'Orsay in Paris.

There was no statement after the meeting either from the OSCE Minsk Group side or from the Armenian government, but a picture of the meeting was carried on the website of the Armenian Foreign Ministry

source: commonspace.eu

photo: Edward Nalbandian with the Ambassadors representing the three OSCE Co-Chair countries in Paris on 28 June 2013. (picture courtesy of the Armenian Foreign Ministry.

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