The end of the two-day meeting of the foreign ministers of the Republic of Azerbaijan and Armenia
During their two-day talks in Kazakhstan, the foreign ministers of the Republic of Azerbaijan and Armenia agreed to continue negotiations on issues that are waiting to be resolved. |
reported by Mehr News Agency, citing Anatolia News Agency, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan issued a statement this Saturday announcing that the Minister of Foreign Affairs of this country, Jihun Bayramf, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia, Ararat Mirzoyan, during the 2-day talks In Kazakhstan, they agreed on the continuation of the negotiation process on the issues that are waiting to be resolved.
The parties welcomed the progress in defining the borders and the agreements reached in this regard.
This statement states: The negotiations between the foreign ministers of the Republic of Azerbaijan and Armenia, which started yesterday in the city of Almaty, Kazakhstan, ended today. The parties still disagree, but they agreed to continue negotiating on the pending issues.
According to this statement, in the meeting between Bayramov and Mirzoyan, the draft materials of the “Bilateral Agreement on Establishing Peace and Establishing Intergovernmental Relations” between the Republic of Azerbaijan and Armenia were discussed.
Based on this statement, Bayramov thanked Kazakhstan for hosting the talks between the Republic of Azerbaijan and Armenia.
In the meantime, Ilham Aliyev, the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, announced last Tuesday that Armenia and his country have a common understanding of the peace agreement, and now all that remains is to review and coordinate the details of this agreement. is.
Yervan and Baku started negotiations for future peace with the mediation of Russia, the European Union and the United States last year. Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at the end of May this year that Yerevan is ready to recognize the sovereignty of the Republic of Azerbaijan in the borders of the former Soviet Union, including Nagorno-Karabakh.
Despite the suspension of negotiations between the Republic of Azerbaijan and Armenia, the two countries continued to work on the text of the peace agreement. After the meeting between Aliyev and Pashinyan on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference, it was decided to resume negotiations.