Azerbaijani Official Updates Colleagues From GUAM On Misuse Of Lachin Road By Armenia
Date
12/21/2022 7:14:02 AM
(MENAFN- AzerNews)
Fatima Hasanova read more The Organization for Democracy and Economic Development under
the Council of the GUAM Foreign Ministers held its 40th meeting via
videoconference, Azernews reports, citing the Azerbaijani Foreign
Ministry.
Azerbaijani Deputy Foreign Minister Elnur Mammadov attended the
meeting presided over by Moldova's Foreign Minister Nicolae Popescu
as the rotating chairman of GUAM.
Georgian and Ukrainian Foreign Ministers Ilia Darchiashvili and
Dmytro Kuleba respectively attended the meeting.
During his speech, Elnur Mammadov discussed the significance of
projects carried out in the areas of transportation, communication,
and trade within the framework of GUAM as well as relationships of
cooperation within the framework of the inter-parliamentary
cooperation platform.
The deputy minister updated the meeting on the restoration and
reconstruction efforts of Azerbaijan in the liberated areas as well
as the steps taken to normalize relations between Armenia and
Azerbaijan.
The participants were also informed in detail about Armenia's
failure to uphold its obligations resulting from the November 10,
2020, tripartite deal and the risk of landmines in the areas
liberated from occupation.
He specifically mentioned the ongoing military provocations and
transportation of landmines and weapons to Azerbaijani territories
in Karabakh via the Lachin road.
At the end of the meeting, the protocol and two decisions were
approved, and Ukraine has taken over the chairmanship.
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