Aliyev said that Armenia's proposal regarding the peace treaty is "completely unrealistic".
All points of the peace agreement with Armenia are equally important and cannot be separated from each other. this was said by the President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev. In this regard, he called the RA government's proposal "completely unrealistic" to "sign everything that has already been agreed, and leave the disagreed points for the next stages".
All points of the peace agreement with Armenia are equally important and cannot be separated from each other. this was said by the President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev. In this regard, he called the RA government's proposal "completely unrealistic" to "sign everything that has already been agreed, and leave the disagreed points for the next stages".
Aliyev said that he does not know any precedents for such an approach. Let's remind that RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced the other day that Yerevan offers Baku to sign what has already been agreed, thus having not only de facto, but also de jure peace, and to continue working on all other issues.
"In any case, it is impossible to develop such a peace agreement that will answer all questions and regulate all aspects of bilateral relations. Whatever the peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan, there will inevitably remain important, fundamental issues that must be agreed upon, resolved, and new treaties must be signed.
Moreover, in the presence of a signed and ratified peace agreement, solving other issues will be much easier, because a completely different situation will prevail in the region.
And at this stage, we have to make a decision on a number of fundamental issues that can become a solid basis for the establishment of peace between our countries. It is about mutual recognition of each other's territorial integrity. We are talking about the obligation to confirm the absence of territorial claims towards each other and not to present such claims in the future.
"We are talking about maintaining the principle of non-use of force and threat of force, non-interference in each other's internal affairs, establishment of diplomatic relations and creation of bilateral mechanisms for the fulfillment of obligations assumed by the parties within the framework of the peace treaty," Pashinyan said.