Zakharova: Meeting of trilateral working group on Karabakh to be held soon

A meeting of the trilateral working group on Karabakh, co-chaired by the deputy prime ministers of Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, will take place in the near future, and contacts are scheduled to be held in Baku through the Foreign Ministry by the end of this week, spokesperson of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova told a briefing, Report informs citing TASS.

The diplomat noted that Russia considers trilateral agreements at the highest level as the basis for advancing the process of normalization of Armenian-Azerbaijani relations and continues to work actively with Baku and Yerevan on all tracks, including unblocking economic and transport ties, launching the process of delimitation of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border, agreeing on a peace treaty.

The Russian side notes the readiness of Azerbaijan and Armenia to move towards each other, trilateral contacts on this topic are being worked out at a high level, the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry added.

“The real work in the formats that give results is obvious. We somehow remain in the existing formats, we see that work is going on there. We attach the main importance to the formats and implementation of those documents that together give a real result. This result is felt by civilians, economic operators, the region as a whole,” Zakharova concluded.

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