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Baku, Yerevan agree to speed up coordination of border commissions’ joint work

The message of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan says that the parties also agreed to determine the date and place of the next meeting in a working order

BAKU, November 4. /TASS/. Armenia and Azerbaijan have agreed to speed up the coordination of joint work of bilateral commissions for delimitating an demarcating the Armenian-Azerbaijani border, the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry has said.

"The third meeting of the [two] sides’ commissions on issues of border delimitation, demarcation and security was held in Brussels on November 3, under the presidency of Azerbaijani Deputy Prime Minister Shakhin Mustafayev and Armenian Deputy Prime Minister Mger Grigoryan, respectively," the ministry said in a statement, posted on its website on Thursday.

"The sides agreed to expedite the work to coordinate the process of the commissions’ joint activities," the statement says.

Besides, the Azerbaijani and Armenian negotiators agreed to set the date and venue of their next meeting as the work proceeds.

Baku and Yerevan formed border delimitation commissions in accordance with agreements reached during the April 6 meeting in Brussels that brought together European Council President Charles Michel, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.