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Russian FM hosts Azerbaijani, Armenian counterparts for talks

Russian FM hosts Azerbaijani, Armenian counterparts for talks

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov hosted Azerbaijani Counterpart Jeyhun Bayramov and Armenian Counterpart Ararat Mirzoyan in Moscow on Friday to debate a roadmap to normalize ties between the 2 neighboring nations.

Opening the assembly, Lavrov stated he expects his interlocutors to tell him about steps that Russia ought to take to contribute to the implementation of the trilateral agreements, which ended the Second Karabakh War.

“We met quite a long time ago, and a lot of new topics have appeared. I hope that today’s meeting will take place in a constructive atmosphere and that your direct dialogue will help achieve additional results,” he stated.

Lavrov prompt focusing within the trilateral format on the chances that Russia has that can be utilized to outline steps for normalization between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

“We are entirely interested to have stability and peace in this region (South Caucasus), where Russia’s interests are directly involved, we will pursue implementation of the solutions that will lead to the stabilization,” he stated.

Lavrov known as on the 2 diplomats to deal with humanitarian points, unblock transport and financial ties, and agree on a textual content of a future peace treaty.

Ahead of the assembly the minister additionally held separate bilateral conferences with Armenian and Azerbaijani prime diplomats.

With Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Bayramov, Lavrov prompt discussing points associated to arranging a presidential assembly.

For his half, Bayramov thanked Russia for preserving the reminiscence of Azerbaijani chief Heydar Aliyev and organizing occasions to commemorate his one centesimal anniversary.

He additionally invited Lavrov to debate the bilateral agenda, which is “always very intense” because of the shut cooperation between Azerbaijan and Russia.

At the talks with Armenian Foreign Minister Mirzoyan, Lavrov urged to search out options for 3 “key” points – a peace treaty, unblocking communications and border delimitation.

For his half, Mirzoyan stated Yerevan is dedicated to the trilateral agreements of the leaders of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Russia.

However, he accused Baku of violating the accord, naming as such the institution of a border checkpoint on the Lachin street.​​​​​​​

Yerevan has grown more and more pissed off over what it calls Moscow’s failure to guard Armenia within the face of a navy menace from Azerbaijan.

With Russia slowed down in Ukraine and unwilling to pressure ties with Azerbaijan’s key ally Türkiye, the United States and European Union have sought to steer the talks.

On Sunday, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinian and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev met in Brussels for a brand new spherical of talks hosted by European Council President Charles Michel.

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