International talks on South Caucasus due in Geneva Oct. 15

PanARMENIAN.Net - International talks on the South Caucasus will open in Geneva on Oct. 15.



As a representative of the French Foreign Ministry told PanARMENIAN.Net the leadership of three international organizations, namely the OSCE, UN and EU, will hold a meeting a day earlier to consider some cooperation issues.



"The problem of refugees and displaced persons will be in focus of the talks. However, any other topic may be included in the agenda, with agreement of the sides. Participation of Abkhazian and South Ossetian representatives is still being discussed. EU Special Representative Pierre Morel, tasked with the organization of the meetings, continues consultations," the French MFA official said.
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