(MENAFN- AzerNews)
A peace agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia will soon be
signed, Azernews reports, citing MP Samad Seyidov of the
parliamentary Committee on International and Interparliamentary
Relations.
Seyidov made the remarks at the 7th trilateral meeting of the
Foreign Relations Committees of the Azerbaijani, Turkish and
Georgian parliaments in Shusha on May 22.
Speaking about the May 22 Brussels meeting between Azerbaijani
President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan
on the initiative of European Council President Charles Michel,
Seyidov expressed confidence that a peace deal soon will be signed
between the two countries.
Welcoming the delegations led by the chairmen of the Turkish and
the Georgian parliamentary committees on foreign relations Akif
Çağatay Kılıç and Nikoloz Samkharadze respectively, Seyidov
expressed his delight at the opportunity to host such a meeting in
Azerbaijan's cultural capital - Shusha.
Underlining the importance of the first trilateral meeting in
Shusha, he noted that Azerbaijan liberated its territories,
occupied by Armenia for almost 30 years, following the 44-day war
in 2020.
The MP recalled that during the 30 years, Armenia destroyed
Azerbaijan's historical, material and cultural heritage, as well as
villages and towns in the formerly occupied territories, therefore,
these areas are referred to as the 'Hiroshima of the Caucasus'.
He noted that the reconstruction work is underway in those areas
and there is still much work to be done. Speaking about the
importance of the meeting in Shusha, Seyidov underlined the
historical significance of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's
visits to Shusha and the signing of the Shusha Declaration between
Azerbaijan and Turkey in June 2021.
In turn, Samkharadze thanked the host for the organization of
the meeting, emphasizing that the format of the meeting creates a
good basis for the development. Such events are important in terms
of considering the role of parliaments in regional cooperation.
Samkharadze noted that friendship groups operating in
parliaments and cooperation in international parliamentary
organizations played a special role in the development of relations
between the two countries. The chairman of the Georgian
parliamentary committee shared his views on the role of the
Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan, Baku-Tbilisi-Erzurum, Baku-Tbilisi-Kars
projects in regional cooperation and prospects for economic
cooperation between Georgia and Azerbaijan.
The head of the Turkish delegation, Akif Çağatay Kılıç, stressed
the importance of the meetings held in this format and thanked the
host for the organization of the event in the liberated Azerbaijani
city of Shusha. He also credited Azerbaijan for efforts to
normalize relations with Armenia after the liberation of its own
lands.
'We must work together to ensure our future. Parliaments and
their representatives must work for the future as representatives
of their people. Turkey supports Azerbaijan and believes that
relations between the two countries [Azerbaijan and Armenia] will
soon improve and lasting peace and stability will be established in
the region,' Kilic stressed.
Then parliamentarians from all three countries Asim Mollazada,
Derya Bakbak, Mehmet Guzelmansur, Sabir Rustamxanli, Sevinj
Fataliyeva, Nigar Arpadarai, Davit Zilpimiani, Kamil Aydin and
others spoke about the importance of holding such a joint meeting
in the liberated territories, the cultural capital of Azerbaijan
Shusha.
Members of the Parliamentary Committee on International and
Interparliamentary Relations MP Rasim Musabayov, Ramil Hasan, Sahib
Aliyev, Elman Nasirov, Nasib Mahamaliyev, Azar Karimli, Sevil
Mikayilova, Javanshir Feyziyev, Ramin Mammadov, members of the
Foreign Relations Committees of the Turkish and Georgian
parliaments and other officials also attended the meeting.
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