BAKU, Azerbaijan, May 14. I am hearing positive
remarks from the foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan, OSCE
Chair-in-Office, Minister for Foreign and European Affairs and
Trade of Malta Ian Borg said during a joint press conference with
Azerbaijan’s Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov, Trend reports.
Borg added that there’s no gain in dwelling on the past, and it
is necessary to accept a new reality.
He expressed hope that a comprehensive peace agreement will soon
be reached between the parties.
“The OSCE is listening to both countries. We must accept the new
realities. We hope that a comprehensive and sustainable peace
agreement will soon be reached between the parties. We welcome the
start of the border delimitation process between the two
countries,” the official pointed out.
To note, the eighth meeting of the State Commission on State
Border Delimitation between Azerbaijan and Armenia and the
Commission on State Border Delimitation and Border Security between
Armenia and Azerbaijan was held on April 19, 2024.
The sides tentatively agreed on the passage of certain segments
of the border line directly between the settlements of Baganis
(Armenia) – Baganys Ayrim (Azerbaijan), Voskepar (Armenia) – Ashagy
Askipara (Azerbaijan), Kirants (Armenia) – Kheyrimli (Azerbaijan),
and Berkaber (Armenia) – Gyzylhajily (Azerbaijan) to bring them in
line with the legally justified inter-republican border that
existed within the Soviet Union at the time of its collapse.
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