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There are a variety of proposals and ideas, I don’t want to single out any of them, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said in a conversation with reporters after voting in the mayoral elections on September 17, answering the question whether Yerevan had received a proposal for a quadripartite meeting on [Artsakh] Karabakh, which Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan recently mentioned.

Pashinyan believes the issue is that there are other ways for him to convey his viewpoint. “I think we need to look at the whole issue,” he said.

Earlier Erdoğan announced that he invited the leaders of Russia, Azerbaijan and Armenia to hold a meeting on Karabakh. “We made a proposal to hold a trilateral meeting, even quadrilateral, on the situation in Karabakh with my participation and with Putin, Aliyev and Pashinyan,” he said.

The Turkish President noted that he intends to discuss the meeting with Aliyev. According to him, there has not yet been a response to Ankara's proposal.

Erdoğan proposes Russia-Azerbaijan-Armenia meeting on Artsakh

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