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UN chief urges Armenia, Azerbaijan to continue delimitation of border

United Nations, April 20 (UNI) UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called on Yerevan and Baku to continue the delimitation and demarcation of the border, Stephane Dujarric, the spokesman for the UN Secretary-General, has said.

On Friday, the eighth meeting of the commissions on border delimitation between Armenia and Azerbaijan was held. Armenia agreed to return four settlements, which it had controlled since the early 1990s, to Azerbaijan.
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Over 50 die of heatstroke in central Myanmar in April

03 May 2024 | 2:49 PM

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Georgia says PM rejected US visit invitation due to unacceptable conditions

03 May 2024 | 2:32 PM

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BRICS could offer alternative if dollar collapses: Russia's IMF Director

03 May 2024 | 2:12 PM

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US, Japan to invest $3bln in developing missile capable of downing hypersonics

03 May 2024 | 2:08 PM

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