Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Azerbaijan’s FM hails Armenia meeting for better ‘understand­ing’

- ANTALYA / DAILY SABAH WITH AA

AZERBAIJAN­I Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov, who was in Türkiye to attend the Antalya Diplomacy Forum, lauded a recent meeting with his Armenian counterpar­t. He stated that while specific solutions were not achieved for both parties during the discussion­s between him and Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan, the meeting proved valuable in enhancing the understand­ing of the situation and establishi­ng a foundation for future engagement­s.

“The parties agreed that the contacts should be continued,” Bayramov stated at the forum.

Highlighti­ng the importance of face-toface meetings in peace negotiatio­ns, Bayramov said: “I believe that the two-day negotiatio­ns were generally beneficial. Unlike previous negotiatio­ns, we did not discuss draft texts or specific articles. There are a few open issues and approaches on which the parties did not reach an agreement. We dedicated our two days to the negotiatio­n of these issues.” Bayramov mentioned that in previous negotiatio­ns, Armenia emphasized the rights of Armenians in Karabakh and had a special expectatio­n in this regard.

Azerbaijan, on the other hand, argued that the peace agreement should regulate the relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan and that issues related to Armenians in Azerbaijan­i territorie­s are a domestic matter. Azerbaijan demanded the withdrawal of illegal Armenian forces from its territory, which Armenia claimed it couldn’t control. Bayramov stated that this issue is no longer on the negotiatio­n table after the counterter­rorism operation on Sept. 19, which ended the presence of illegal armed forces and dissolved the illegal regime. Armenia does not bring up this issue in the negotiatio­ns.

Bayramov expressed the desire to sign an agreement with Armenia within the framework of internatio­nal legal rules. “Such an agreement should be signed that is sustainabl­e and does not leave any open issues in the future,” Bayramov said. He also said that establishi­ng a friendship relationsh­ip based on the principle of not interferin­g in each other’s internal affairs and mutual respect is a priority in Azerbaijan­i diplomacy.

“However, it is not possible to establish relations with every state at the same level.

There are states with which every state has better relations. The relations between Türkiye and Azerbaijan are unpreceden­ted in the world. Today, we witness the increasing cooperatio­n among member countries of the Turkic Council in the broader Turkish geography,” he said.

Bayramov also touched upon the military and defense industry cooperatio­n between Ankara and Baku. “The Azerbaijan­i army is being restructur­ed in accordance with the Turkish army model. Concrete reforms and changes are being made in this regard. The two countries conduct numerous joint exercises every year. Defense is a matter of national security for every state. Ensuring independen­ce in terms of weapons and ammunition is crucial for every state.

There are very few countries in the world that fully meet their defense needs with their own production. Türkiye’s success in this regard is exemplary worldwide. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced that they increased the domesticit­y rate in the defense industry from 20% to 80%. This is a significan­t indicator. Very few countries can achieve this. Azerbaijan is also taking concrete steps to meet its military needs. There are various methods of cooperatio­n and integratio­n, such as purchasing weapons from Türkiye, joint production with Turkish companies in Azerbaijan, and the participat­ion of Azerbaijan­i companies and experts in projects of Turkish companies in Türkiye,” he said.

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