International observers from Nagorno-Karabakh arrived in Pridnestrovie

12/08/21 17:59

International observers from Nagorno-Karabakh arrived in Pridnestrovie

The delegation representatives met with the PMR Foreign Affairs Minister

Tiraspol, December 08 /Novosti Pridnestrovya/. A delegation from the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic arrived in Pridnestrovie as the PMR presidential elections’ international observers, which will be held on December 12. The Head of the Government Affairs Department of the Presidential Administration Arayik Lazaryan together with Secretary-General the Foreign Ministry Administration’s Head Semyon Afiyan became the commission’s part. The PMR Foreign Minister Vitaly Ignatiev held a meeting with them today.

Greeting guests, the PMR Foreign Minister thanked them for the upcoming voting monitoring visit and also expressed supporting words for the Artsakh’s leadership as well as people in a difficult historical period for the republic.

According to the Pridnestrovian Foreign Ministry press service, interlocutors exchanged views on the current situation around Pridnestrovie and Nagorno-Karabakh with an insight into pressing problems and challenges. Some aspects of bilateral cooperation between foreign affairs departments were also discussed by them.

In concluding the meeting, interlocutors confirmed their readiness to continue the working dialogue on the whole spectrum of areas of interest to Pridnestrovie and Artsakh.

 

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