Armenia’s Security Council Secretary on Simonyan’s Baku Trip: “NSS Will Provide Information if Needed”
Photo: Armenian NSS
Armenia’s Security Council Secretary Armen Grigoryan did not comment on the visit of National Security Service Director Andranik Simonyan to Baku, Orda.kz reports, citing NewsArmenia.Am.
There, Simonyan attended the 3rd International Security Forum on September 19–21.
“The NSS will provide all necessary information if needed,” Grigoryan told reporters on the sidelines of the 108th NATO Rose-Roth Seminar in Yerevan.
When asked whether his own visit to Azerbaijan was being considered, Grigoryan replied that no such discussions were taking place.
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