It is Not Excluded That They Will Meet Again This Year: 'Past'
'Past' newspaper reports: 'According to information from the 'Past' newspaper, the meeting between Nikol Pashinyan and Ilham Aliyev in Brussels may not be the last one this year. According to a source from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, based on preliminary agreements, it is not excluded that the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan will meet again this year, and interestingly, once again in Russia. We also have information that if this meeting takes place, it will have a summarizing nature.
According to preliminary information, the new meeting will have an expanded format; in addition to the heads of state, members of the trilateral commission, including Deputy Prime Ministers Alexey Overchuk, Mher Grigoryan, and Shahin Mustafaev, as well as heads of defense ministries and foreign affairs ministers will participate.
Although there have been no official hints regarding the meeting yet, it is not excluded that an announcement will be made only one or two days before the meeting to avoid unnecessary speculations and questions, especially since, according to our source, all details have not yet been finalized.'
More details in today's issue of the newspaper.