Armenia and Azerbaijan aim to normalize relations
Dec 08, 2023
Yerevan [Armenia], December 8: On December 7, Armenia and Azerbaijan issued a joint statement that the European Union considered an "important step".
On December 7, Armenia
Also according to the above statement, Baku will release 32 Armenian
The above progress was achieved in negotiations between the office of Armenian Prime Minister NikolPashinyan and the administration of Azerbaijani President IlhamAliyev. Both Armenia and Azerbaijan have said a peace deal could be signed by the end of the year.
Armenia's Foreign Ministry said Yerevan "responded positively to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's proposal to organize a meeting between the foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan in Washington".
European Council President Charles Michel praised the December 7 joint statement by Armenia and Azerbaijan in a social media post, calling it an "important step". "Welcome a major breakthrough in Armenia-Azerbaijan relations as they issue a joint statement," he wrote.
Aliyev and Pashinyan have met several times in EU-brokered normalization negotiations. However, this process has stalled over the past two months due to two rounds of negotiations failing to take place, according to AFP.
Azerbaijan has refused to participate in negotiations with Armenia planned in the US on November 20, because of what it considers Washington's "biased" stance. Previously, in October, Mr. Aliyev refused to attend the round of negotiations with Mr. Pashinyan in Spain, accusing France of bias.
French President Emmanuel Macron and German Prime Minister Olaf Scholz were scheduled to join Mr. Michel as mediators at those talks. So far, the EU's efforts to organize a new round of negotiations have not made clear progress.
Neighbors Armenia and Azerbaijan have been locked in a decades-long conflict over the Nagorno-Karabakh
Mr. Aliyev sent troops to the Nagorno-Karabakh
In the following days, almost all ethnic Armenians, more than 100,000 people, left Nagorno-Karabakh for Armenia, causing a refugee crisis.
Azerbaijan's victory marks the end of the territorial dispute, in which Azerbaijan and Armenia fought two wars in 2020 and the 1990s that claimed tens of thousands of lives on both sides, according to AFP.
Source: ThanhNien Newspaper