Bujar Osmani
OSCE Chairman-in-Office will tour countries of South Caucasus
Baku/10.04.23/Turn: OSCE Chairman-in-Office, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Northern Macedonia Bujar Osmani will pay a visit to Azerbaijan as part of a tour of the countries of the South Caucasus.
According to the OSCE press service, Osmani will visit Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia on April 10-13 to meet with government representatives and other interested parties.
During Osmani's visit, issues of strengthening cooperation between the countries of the region with the OSCE, responding to existing security challenges, promoting issues of peace and stability in the South Caucasus through dialogue will be discussed. -16d06-
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