MEETING OF ARMENIA-IRAN-GREECE TRILATERAL COOPERATION FOREIGN MINISTERS POSTPONED

PanARMENIAN.Net - The next meeting of the foreign ministers of Armenia-Iran-Greece trilateral cooperation planned on November 13, in Teheran, is postponed at request of the Greek side. The participation of Greek foreign minister Papandreu in the meeting is not possible because of his participation in the negotiation process on Cyprus issue settlement. As a result, the sides considered expedient to postpone the meeting. Meanwhile, as it is reported at the Armenian MFA press service, the schedule of the meeting of the executive committee on Armenia-Iran- Greece trilateral cooperation has note been changes- it will take place in Teheran 12-13 November.
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