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Senior officials from Azerbaijan and Armenia held a working meeting in Dilijan, Armenia, on 14 June to discuss issues related to the peace agenda between the two countries.
The meeting brought together Hikmat Hajiyev, Assistant to the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, and Armen Grigoryan, Secretary of the Security Council of the Republic of Armenia.
According to Azerbaijan's news agency AZERTAC, the two sides discussed a range of matters connected to the Armenia-Azerbaijan peace agenda. They underlined the importance of maintaining sustained bilateral dialogue as part of efforts aimed at promoting lasting peace and stability in the region.
The parties also exchanged views on confidence-building measures between the civil societies of the two countries.
Hajiyev and Grigoryan agreed to maintain contacts at the working level and confirmed that the next meeting will take place in Azerbaijan.
The meeting forms part of continuing direct contacts between Baku and Yerevan as both sides work to advance discussions on the peace process.
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