Deputy PM says agreement reached on 'intensive' meetings for Armenia-Azerbaijan Border Delimitation Commissions
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The meetings of the Armenia-Azerbaijan border delimitation commission should be held more intensive, Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan told journalists, stating that "all information regarding the border delimitation process is public."
When asked whether the delimitation would start from Tavush, Grigoryan responded, "It will begin from the northern corner."
He also mentioned that an additional meeting is planned before the delimitation process begins, as some issues need to be addressed. However, Grigoryan did not specify a date for the next commission meeting.
"There is an agreement that the meetings should be more intensive," the Deputy Prime Minister added.