(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 11. President of
Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev met with President of the Council of the
European Union (EU) Charles Michel and Prime Minister of Armenia
Nikol Pashinyan in Brussels on April 6, Trend reports.
An extremely important statement was made at the end of the
trilateral meeting. So, following the meeting, it was decided to
instruct the foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia to work on
the preparation of a future peace treaty, which would take into
account all the necessary issues.
Besides, it was decided to convene the joint border commission
to delimit the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan and ensure
stability and security along and near the border until the end of
April.
The US analyst Irina Tsukerman commenting on the issue said that
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev's diplomacy is helping move
process of peace agreement with Armenia in the right direction.
“It is astounding that despite all the recent propaganda and
provocations, Yerevan is cooperating and agreed to reciprocate the
step in the proposing of the peace agreement,” Tsukerman noted.
“The rest, of course, depends on good faith of Pashinyan [Armenian
Prime Minister]. Armenia's population is tired of costly
skirmishes, bloody wars. Part of the success here lies in Baku's
consistent firm position on its own principles.”
According to the analyst, EU has played a very active and
constructive role in the peace process, in contrast to the OSCE
Minsk group.
“In particular, the focus on confidence building measures is
pragmatic and mutually acceptable. Humanitarian de-mining efforts
should raise no opposition on the official level with Armenia; in
fact, it may offer them a tactful diplomatic opportunity to make
amends to the neighbor,” she further said.
“Ultimately, Azerbaijan's security and prosperity benefits the
entire region, helping integrate faster and stimulating economic
and cultural opportunities. This will also make it a more effective
partner for EU on a number of critical issues, such as energy,
added Tsukerman.
As the former US ambassador to Azerbaijan, Matthew Bryza said
it's a very positive sign that Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev
and Armenian Prime Minister Pashinyan have reached an agreement to
instruct their foreign ministers to work on a future peace
agreement and convene the joint border commission.
“I think these are the steps that both leaders have long wanted
to take, but were prevented from doing so by Pashinyan's political
opposition in Armenia,” Bryza noted.“There were protests in
Yerevan against Armenia taking these positive steps by people who
still hold out a false hope that somehow Armenia can regain the
territories it once took illegally from Azerbaijan and construct“A
Greater Armenia” along the lines of the state of middle ages, which
would also include territory from Turkey, but those reigns are
finished.”
“It is time now for Azerbaijan and Armenia to conclude a peace
agreement. Convening the joint border commission and demarcation of
the international border between Azerbaijan and Armenia will also
save loss of lives. This is a very important potential step for
peace. Let's hope that work begins,” the former ambassador
added
Besides, he pointed out the important role of the European Union
in fostering stability in the South Caucasus.
“I have thought for many years dating back to my time as the US
co-chair of the Minsk Group that it is important for the EU to play
a role in mediation of the Karabakh conflict. It didn't make sense
to me that France rather than the entire EU was the co-chair of the
Minsk Group. Yes, France is an important country, but the EU
overall is a superpower and France is not,” Bryza further said.“I
think the EU is now demonstrating the important role it can play in
laying the foundation for stability and lasting peace. President of
the EU Council Charles Michel has shown a lot of interest in
helping to foster stability in the South Caucasus.”
“EU can help with confidence building measures and humanitarian
demining and maybe supporting transportation links by underwriting
investments. But the main thing that the EU is doing is providing
fora for the leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia to discuss these
important matters of a peace agreement and demarcation of the
international borders of Azerbaijan and Armenia,” he concluded.
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