МИД Армении обратил внимание спецпредставителя ЕС на армянофобскую пропаганду Азербайджана, возведенную на государственный уровень

Министр иностранных дел Армении Эдвард Налбандян и спецпредставитель ЕС по Южному Кавказу и Грузии Филипп Лефор в ходе состоявшейся сегодня встречи детально обсудили процесс карабахского урегулирования. Об этом АрмИнфо сообщили в пресс-службе МИД Армении.

В частности, собеседники обсудили вопросы укрепления атмосферы доверия между сторонами конфликта. В этом контексте, Налбандян обратил внимание Лефора на армянофобскую пропаганду Азербайджана, возведенную на государственный уровень

В ходе встречи также был обсужден широкий спектр вопросов сотрудничества Армения- ЕС, результаты визита верховного представителя ЕС по международным отношениям и безопасности Кэтрин Эштон в Армению, а также заседание совета Армения-ЕС, которое состоялось на прошлой неделе в Брюсселе.

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