Meeting Agenda Still Limited to January 11 Declaration: Mher Grigoryan
On January 30, the Deputy Prime Ministers of Armenia, Russia, and Azerbaijan will meet in Moscow.
“The meeting agenda is still purely based on the January 11 declaration; we do not have more specific details, we will meet and see,” Armenia's Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan stated in a conversation with reporters today.
To the question of whether he considers the complete unblocking realistic, Mher Grigoryan responded, “It is a complex task; there are many issues that need to be analyzed and resolved, but I consider it possible.”
According to him, there are many components involved, including security.
“I am confident that all components must be subject to expert evaluation to form a system that will genuinely work,” added the Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia.
On January 11, trilateral negotiations took place in Moscow between the leaders of Russia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia – Vladimir Putin, Ilham Aliyev, and Nikol Pashinyan.
Vladimir Putin announced that a trilateral working group would be created, chaired by the Deputy Prime Ministers of Russia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia, with the aim of unblocking economic, commercial, and transport links in the region.