Алиев и Пашинян провели часовую неформальную встречу в Давосе

Во вторник (22 января) лидеры Армении и Азербайджана провели часовую неформальную встречу на полях Всемирного экономического форума в Давосе, в Швейцарии. Премьер-министр Армении Никола Пашинян и президент Азербайджана Ильхам Алиев принимают участие в ежегодном форуме, проходящем в швейцарском альпийском курорте.

Официальные источники в Армении и Азербайджане заявили, что оба лидера обсудили вопросы, связанные с урегулированием нагорно-карабахского конфликта, но не сообщили никаких подробностей. Встреча была названа неформальной и длилась один час.

источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Лидеры Армении и Азербайджана провели во вторник (22 января) часовую неформальную встречу на полях Всемирного экономического форума в Давосе, в Швейцарии.

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