YEREVAN. Oct 25 (Interfax) - Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's meeting with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev is not planned yet, Armenian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Vaan Unanyan said.
"At present, no meeting between the Armenian prime minister and the Azerbaijani president is planned. There have been suggestions on various meetings in different formats, they are discussed," Unanyan wrote on his Facebook page.
Information on this matter circulating by certain sources is "provocative," he said.
The online publication Aliq Media, owned by Pashinyan's former aide Arsen Kharatyan, said earlier that a meeting of the presidents of Russia and Azerbaijan and the prime minister of Armenia is planned in Moscow and that Pashinyan and Aliyev would sign an agreement on delimitation and demarcation of the state border between Armenia and Azerbaijan and a statement on the unblocking of transport communications in the region.
"This information is provocative and false," the Foreign Ministry spokesperson said.
Pashinyan said repeatedly that Armenia is ready to resume talks on the Karabakh settlement at the summit level with Azerbaijan as part of the OSCE Minsk Group, Unanyan said.