This was reported on the website of the Russian Foreign Ministry.

It is noted that "during the conversation, the main attention was paid to the coordination of the efforts of the two countries to further stabilize the situation in the Balkans and Transcaucasia."

"The possibility of joint steps to promote Bosnian settlement, including through the use of multilateral formats, was discussed," the message says.

The Foreign Ministry reported that "an exchange of views took place on the prospects for launching a regional mechanism" 3 + 3 "in order to unblock economic and transport ties and promote mutually beneficial infrastructure projects in the South Caucasus."

"A number of issues on the international agenda and key aspects of bilateral relations will be touched upon," the ministry added.