Slovenia’s top diplomat heads to Armenia, Azerbaijan

Slovenia’s top diplomat heads to Armenia, Azerbaijan

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Foreign Minister Tanja Fajon will start a two-day visit to Armenia on Tuesday, CE Report quotes STA.

There she will meet with the country's senior officials and seek opportunities to deepen bilateral cooperation.

Fajon will then visit Azerbaijan on Thursday, where talks will focus on cooperation in energy.

The visits come in the wake of the Nagorno-Karabakh peace agreement.

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