(MENAFN- AzerNews)
By Vugar Khalilov
Azerbaijani Ambassador to Switzerland Fuad Isgandarov has
thanked the country for hosting a direct meeting between the
Azerbaijani and Armenian foreign ministers in Geneva on October 2,
Azernews reports.
The envoy thanked the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign
Affairs (FDFA) for its outstanding dedication and professionalism
in organizing the meeting underlining the unique contribution of
Swiss Secretary of State Livia Leu.
“[I] would like to express my sincere gratitude to Swiss FDFA
for exceptional hospitality and professionalism, demonstrated in
organizing first ever direct meeting between Azerbaijani and
Armenian ministers of foreign affairs and their delegations on
negotiations on Peace agreement without participation from out,”
Isgandarov on his Twitter page.
“I was delighted by the goodwill and activity of State Secretary
of Swiss FDFA Mme Livia Liu and Her Excellency entire team in
providing in very short notice all necessary measures to start the
way to peace between Azerbaijan and Armenia. It shows Switzerland's
readiness for future“peace-making” membership in UN SC,” he
.
Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov and his Armenian
counterpart Ararat Mirzoyan met to negotiate a draft peace treaty
in Geneva on October 2.
The bilateral meeting was organized in accordance with the task
assigned to foreign ministers to develop the text of the peace
treaty as agreed by Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on August 31 in Brussels under the
auspices of European Union Council President Charles Michel.
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