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29 November 2024
Russia Aims to Transform '3+3' South Caucasus Platform into Full-Fledged Organization
The initiative of a six-party format for cooperation in the South Caucasus was put forward in late 2020 by the Azerbaijani and Turkish leaders.
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Russia is actively working to evolve the '3+3' cooperation platform in the South Caucasus into a comprehensive organization, according to Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Galuzin.
"We believe the '3+3' regional cooperation platform to be important for harmonizing the interests of all countries of the region. We are working on its transformation into a full-fledged organization for interaction in the South Caucasus," the senior diplomat said at the Second Russia-Armenia Public Forum, The Caspian Post reports, citing Russian media, The Caspian Post reports, citing Russian media.
Galuzin pointed out that Moscow, "as before, does not shy away from supporting Armenian-Azerbaijani normalization in all its tracks."
The initiative of a six-party format for cooperation in the South Caucasus was put forward in late 2020 by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan. It was later dubbed the '3+3' platform. Russia and Iran welcomed the idea, and Armenia also joined the format. Georgia said it had no plans to join the initiative. On December 10, 2021, the first meeting of the consultative regional platform at the level of deputy foreign ministers of the five countries was held in Moscow.