Baku: The meeting between Aliyev and Pashinyan in Russia was constructive
A senior official of the government of the Republic of Azerbaijan stated on Saturday that the meeting between the leaders of the Republic of Azerbaijan and Armenia was constructive and there is no obstacle to a peace treaty between the two sides. |
According to the report of Fars News Agency, a senior official of the Republic of Azerbaijan said on Saturday that there are no serious obstacles to concluding a peace treaty with Armenia.
According to the news agency “Armenpress, “Hakmat Hajif” assistant of “Elham Ali” President of the Republic of Azerbaijan F. told the TART news channel that the contacts between Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Aliyev during the Commonwealth of Independent States Summit in St. Petersburg, Russia were “constructive”.
These two neighboring countries have opened dialogue for some time after two bloody wars over the Nagorno-Karabakh region.
Hajiev said: “The Azerbaijani side considers this meeting as a constructive partnership to promote peace between the two countries.”
This senior Baku official added that his country wants to advance the peace process and does not see any serious obstacles for this.
Hajif said without referring to the possible timing of the negotiations: “We have another serious obstacle for We do not see the signing of a peace treaty between the two countries.”
This meeting was the first face-to-face conversation between Aliyev and Pashinyan since the military attack of Azerbaijan in September, during which the Azerbaijani army Nagorno-Karabakh became dominant and forced the people of the region to flee to Armenia.
The two were previously in Brussels in July for talks hosted by Charles Michel. “The head of the Council of the European Union met together.
“Ani Badalian”, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Armenia, recently said that Yerevan received the latest proposals regarding the text of the peace treaty of the Republic of Azerbaijan. This country has received.
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