(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, September 22. During the
trilateral meeting US Secretary of State Antony Blinken stressed
that even amid the recent tensions, it's necessary to advocate for
peace agenda, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan Jeyhun
Bayramov said while speaking about the trilateral meeting with the
participation of Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan and
Antony Blinken, Trend reports.
Bayramov noted that US wants to contribute to the achievement of
peace treaty between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
'Recently US State Secretary as well as people from his team
have become significantly active. They want to contribute to
normalization of Armenian-Azerbaijani relations and are taking
serious steps towards this. Blinken emphasized that despite all the
difficulties, disagreements and even the recent tension, it's
necessary to promote peace agenda. The US also called on the
parties to hold a meeting on a peace treaty by the end of September
in a statement released by the US State Department,' Bayramov
said.
He noted that firstly, Azerbaijan clearly indicated its
positions regarding military clashes on September 12-14 on the
non-delimited state border between the two states. In particular,
the position was brought to the attention regarding the
inadmissibility of provocations by the Armenian side, its
violations of the later reached ceasefire.
'Azerbaijan drew the attention to violation of reached
agreements by Armenia, including the delay and creation of fake
problems regarding the implementation of the agreements reached
within the framework of the Brussels Peace Agenda,' Bayramov
said.
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