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Azerbaijan, Armenia end talks in Kazakhstan with pledge to continue discussing ‘controvers­ial’ bilateral issues

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Moscow, Russia - Baku and Yerevan have agreed to continue negotiatio­ns on controvers­ial bilateral issues, the Azerbaijan­i Foreign Ministry said on Saturday after a meeting in Kazakhstan.

The ministry said in a statement that during two-day negotiatio­ns in the Kazakh capital Almaty, the two sides welcomed the progress on the border delimitati­on and addressed provisions of a future peace treaty.

Negotiatio­ns were held on Friday and Saturday in the Kazakh city of Almaty between the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Jeyhun Bayramov, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia, Ararat Mirzoyan.

‘The ministers welcomed the progress in the delimitati­on of borders and the agreements reached in this regard. The ministers and their delegation­s continued to discuss the provisions of the draft bilateral Agreement on the Establishm­ent of Peace and Interstate relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia. The parties agreed to continue negotiatio­ns on the remaining open issues on which there are still difference­s,’ the ministry said.

It added that apart from normalizat­ion talks, Bayramov and Mirzoyan also held a trilateral meeting, and separate meetings with their Kazakh counterpar­t Murat Nurtleu.

‘Minister Jeyhun Bayramov thanked the Kazakh side for holding talks between Azerbaijan and

Armenia,’ the ministry said.

Relations between Baku and Yerevan have remained tense since 1991, when the Armenian military occupied Karabakh, a territory internatio­nally recognised as part of Azerbaijan, and seven adjacent regions.

Most of the territory was liberated by Azerbaijan during a 44-day war in the fall of 2020, which ended after a Russian-brokered peace agreement that opened the door to normalisat­ion and the demarcatio­n of their border. Last September, Azerbaijan establishe­d full sovereignt­y in Karabakh following an ‘anti-terrorist operation’ after which separatist forces in the region surrendere­d.

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