Yerevan and Baku have achieved some success in establishing state borders
Armenia and Azerbaijan have achieved some success in establishing state borders. Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev announced this during a joint briefing with his Egyptian counterpart Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi in Cairo.
Armenia and Azerbaijan have achieved some success in establishing state borders. Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev announced this during a joint briefing with his Egyptian counterpart Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi in Cairo.
He explained that the 12.7 km long section of the state border was agreed upon, considering the demarcation process in Tavush.
At the same time, Aliyev accused Armenia of "occupation of four villages of the Kazakh region of Azerbaijan", and described the "return" of these villages as a "positive fact".
The President of Egypt, in turn, emphasized the efforts aimed at ensuring peace and security in the South Caucasus.
To remind, the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev announced on April 23 that the achievement of a peace agreement with Armenia by November of this year is quite realistic.
On June 7, the RA Foreign Ministry announced that Yerevan is ready to work intensively on the draft peace treaty with Azerbaijan and its signing within the next month.
Moscow has a negative attitude towards the presence of the EU observation mission in Armenia and has repeatedly noted its confrontational nature. Maria Zakharova, the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, announced this in a briefing. According to him, this is actually a paramilitary presence in the Armenian territory. "There is no need to look for evidence anywhere, everything is obvious. the anti-Russian, anti-Azerbaijani, anti-Iranian goals of this mission are becoming more and more obvious.
Even more so, when NATO member countries began to join it, everything became clear to everyone. Apart from the destabilization of the military-political situation and the turning of the region into a field of geopolitical competition, nothing else should be expected from such initiatives of the EU," said Zakharova. She expressed her confidence that all existing problems in the South Caucasus should and can be solved only by the joint efforts of the regional states, without foreign intervention and taking into account the interests of regional countries.