(MENAFN- AzerNews)
The OSCE has welcomed the meeting between Azerbaijani President
Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in
Brussels on May 22, Azernews reports, citing Trend news agency.
'Direct dialogue is a necessary condition for the normalization
of relations and the preparation of a comprehensive peace
agreement. We remain ready to contribute to efforts to ensure peace
and prosperity in the South Caucasus,' the organization said.
As OSCE Minsk Group co-chairing countries Russia, the U.S., and
France had been mediating a peaceful solution to the
Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict since the signing of the volatile
cease-fire agreement in 1994. The Minsk Group's efforts resulted in
no progress as Armenia refused to abide by the UN Security Council
resolutions (822, 853, 874, and 884) demanding the immediate and
unconditional withdrawal of its troops from Azerbaijani
territories, which was the main obstacle to the resolution of the
conflict.
The third Brussels meeting took place between the leaders at the
initiative of President of the European Council Charles Michel. The
sides focused on the situation in the South Caucasus and the
development of EU relations with both countries as well as the
broader region.
“The discussion was frank and productive. We reviewed the entire
set of issues. We had a detailed discussion on humanitarian issues,
including demining, and efforts to free detainees and address the
fate of missing persons,” Michel said in a press conference
following the meeting.
According to him, the first joint meeting of the Border
Commissions will take place on the inter-state border in the coming
days. It will address all questions related to the delimitation of
the border and how best to ensure a stable situation.
The leaders agreed that unblocking transportation linkages
should be prioritized. They agreed on the rules controlling transit
between western Azerbaijan and Nakhchivan, as well as between other
sections of Armenia via Azerbaijan, and international
transportation using both nations' communications infrastructure.
The sides specifically agreed on border management, security, and
land fees, as well as customs in the context of international
transportation. In the upcoming days, the Deputy Prime Ministers
will continue this effort.
The leaders decided to go on with discussions on a future peace
treaty to regulate Armenian-Azerbaijani ties. In the following
weeks, teams led by foreign ministers will move this process
ahead.
“In addition to this track, I also stressed to both leaders that
it was necessary that the rights and security of the ethnic
Armenian population in Karabakh be addressed,” Michel
underlined.
According to him, the EU will continue the work of the Economic
Advisory Group with both parties in order to achieve economic
growth for the benefit of both countries and their citizens.
“I also stressed the importance of preparing the populations for
long-term sustainable peace. The EU is ready to step up its
support. We agreed to remain in close contact and will meet again
in the same format by July/August,” Michel added.
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