BAKU, April 3. /TASS/. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a phone conversation with Azerbaijan’s President Ilham Aliyev that the trilateral meeting between the United States, the European Union and Armenia, scheduled for April 5, will mostly focus on economic issues and will not be targeted at Baku, Aliyev’s press service said in a statement, adding that the phone call was requested by the US side.
"Antony Blinken said that he is being informed about the Azerbaijani side’s concerns regarding the April 5 meeting of the United States, the European Union and Armenia and he believes it important to clear this issue up during his conversation with President Ilham Aliyev. The Secretary of State emphasized that the main content of this meeting will include Armenia’s economic growth," the statement says.
In addition, the press service said that according to Blinken, the April 5 meeting is not aimed against Azerbaijan.
In the meantime, Aliyev pointed out that "the non-transparent preparation of the trilateral meeting of the United States, the European Union and Armenia, its non-exclusive nature and the fact that it was not postponed despite Azerbaijan’s reasonable objections will not bring about peace and cooperation in the South Caucasus, but will end up in dividing lines and eventually tensions."
The Azerbaijani president said that Western accusations about his country wanting to attack Armenia were totally groundless.