(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 7. On April 6,
President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev and Prime Minister of Armenia
Nikol Pashinyan held a meeting in Brussels, hosted by President of
the European Council Charles Michel.
The meeting was held for a continuation of their discussions on
the situation in the South Caucasus region and the development of
EU relations with both countries. The leaders assessed the
developments since their last meeting in Brussels in December 2021
and their videoconference, together with French President Macron,
in February 2022.
During the meeting, it was agreed to instruct the foreign
ministers of their respective countries to work on the preparation
of a future peace treaty, which would address all necessary
issues.
At the same time, it was also agreed to convene a Joint Border
Commission by the end of April. The mandate of the Joint Border
Commission will be to: delimit the bilateral border between Armenia
and Azerbaijan, and ensure a stable security situation along, and
in the vicinity of, the borderline.
Richard Hoagland, the former co-chair of the OSCE Minsk Group
from the US, noted that clear leadership from President Ilham
Aliyev is moving the region towards peace and a better future.
'Undoing decades of conflict is no easy matter – strong feelings
continue to simmer on both sides. However, calm and clear
leadership from both President Aliyev and Prime Minister Pashinyan
is setting the tone for the two nations to follow toward a safer
and, ultimately, more prosperous future. Both sides have a long and
difficult road ahead,” he said.
In turn, Former US Ambassador to Azerbaijan Robert Cekuta told
Trend that the meeting of the Azerbaijani and Armenian leaders is
an important and hopeful step, especially coming so soon after
their last meeting with European Council President Michel December
14. This uptick in western European efforts to help Azerbaijanis
and Armenians move towards peace is quite encouraging.
“In terms of what was announced coming out of the meeting - the
leaders taking stock of developments since their December meeting
and also their February meeting with President Macron, their
discussion of the recent tensions and unfortunate incidents, the
need to abide by the provisions of the November 2020 ceasefire
agreement, the importance of both sides working to resolve
humanitarian issues, work on de-mining, instructing the Foreign
Ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan to work on preparing a peace
treaty, and convening a Joint Border Commission by the end of April
-- all of these are important, needed, positive steps,” Cekuta
noted.
Again, he said, overcoming the more than three decades of
conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan is not going to be
easy.
“It is going to take time, determination, perseverance, and hard
work to build the understanding and the level of trust necessary
for peace. But it is good, very good to see President Aliyev and
Prime Minister Pashinyan undertaking this difficult work,” Cekuta
added.
However, he said, it is also important for everyone to recognize
this process is likely going to take time, that there will probably
be what seem like setbacks and disappointments.
“This is the nature of any negotiations. Again, this is a
welcome and I would say overdue development. At the end of the day,
no outside party can impose a peace; an effective, lasting peace
agreement needs to be developed and entered into force by
Azerbaijan and Armenia,” he noted.
Cekuta pointed out that outside actors can help move that
process forward and help develop the confidence and conditions
essential for progress towards a peace agreement.
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