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YEREVAN. – Yes, the date and place of the meeting have been agreed upon at this time. Armenia’s Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan stated this Thursday to reporters at Yerablur Military Pantheon, referring to the fact that the meeting between him as well as the deputy PMs of Azerbaijan and Russia will take place in Moscow on Saturday, the agenda of which is the issue of unblocking of the roads.

"The scope of the meeting agenda is still just the statement of January 11; we do not have anything more, any concretization at the moment. We will meet and see," he added.

When asked with what agenda Armenia will go to that meeting, Grigoryan answered: "I think there should be a meeting first to formulate the agenda. At the moment, we will be within the framework of the January 11 statement, in particular, Point Four.”

As for the concerns that these roads will not be safe, especially since most of them will pass through Azerbaijan, the Armenian deputy PM said. "It is a difficult work, there are many issues that need to be analyzed and settled; but of course I consider [it] possible. There are many components to this issue; first and foremost, the issue of security. I am convinced that in order to solve the problem, all these components must be thoroughly examined in order to form a system that will really work."

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