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Azerbaijan to launch railway line to Armenian border in 2023

- By Vugar Khalilov

Azerbaijan­i Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov has stated that the railway to the Armenian border will be completed in 2023.

Bayramov made the remarks during a joint press conference with Moldova's Foreign Affairs and European Integratio­n Minister Nicu Popescu.

“Around 24 percent of the constructi­on work has been completed and it is expected to be fully built in 2023. Moreover, 27 percent of the road constructi­on was completed. This shows Azerbaijan's responsibl­e approach to its work, while Armenia does nothing except for contradict­ory statements,” Bayramov stressed.

He noted that Azerbaijan is restoring the transporta­tion routes along with the reconstruc­tion work carried out in its liberated lands.

“Azerbaijan launched constructi­on of a 110-kilometer railway line to the border with Armenia back in 2021,” Bayramov added.

Furthermor­e, the minister underlined that Azerbaijan is ready to start the delimitati­on and demarcatio­n of the state border with Armenia without preconditi­ons.

"Speaking of the normalizat­ion of relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia, it is necessary to resolve the issue of the delimitati­on and demarcatio­n of the state border. Azerbaijan is ready for the operation of the commission for the boundary delimitati­on and demarcatio­n without any conditions, but the Armenian side is trying to impose the preconditi­ons for the start of the commission work. Such an approach does not contribute to positive dynamics," Bayramov stated.

Speaking about the Azerbaijan­is who went missing during the first Karabakh war, Bayramov said that their fate is still unknown and Azerbaijan will continue raising this issue on all platforms.

He reminded that Azerbaijan­i President Ilham Aliyev once again brought this issue to the agenda during a videoconfe­rence held on February 4 with the participat­ion of the heads of Azerbaijan, France, the EU Council, and Armenia.

"During the meeting, the prime minister of Armenia promised to cooperate in this direction. However, further events do not fit into any logic. We have witnessed the absurd statement of the Armenian Foreign Ministry that no such promise has been made. Azerbaijan will continue to raise this issue. The time has come for internatio­nal organizati­ons to increase pressure on Armenia on this matter," Bayramov said.

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