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Azerbaijan­i top diplomat on vitality of peace deal with Armenia, lauds Baku-Ankara-Ashgabat summit

- By Aylin Ibrahimova

The Azerbaijan­i and Armenian foreign ministers are expected to meet in the coming weeks, Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov has said at a trilateral meeting with Turkish and Turkmen counterpar­ts Mevlut Cavusoglu and Rashid Meredov in Turkmenist­an's Awaza.

The Azerbaijan­i minister noted that Baku intends to build bilateral relations with Armenia on the basis of mutual recognitio­n and respect for sovereignt­y, territoria­l integrity, and inviolabil­ity of each other's borders and normal neighborly relations.

"To this end, we have presented the recently updated proposals on the text of the agreement on relations between the two countries to the opposite side, and in the coming weeks, it's planned to hold another meeting between the foreign ministers of the two countries for discussion­s," he said.

Noting Azerbaijan's position is consistent and principled, based on internatio­nal law and justice, Bayramov expressed hope for Armenia to respond with the necessary political will and practical actions to the steps taken by Azerbaijan to bring about peace.

“An important condition for achieving the logical result of the normalizat­ion process is the immediate fulfillmen­t of the obligation­s undertaken by Armenia, and taking steps to establish normal good neighborly relations," Bayramov added.

Moreover, during the trilateral meeting, the foreign ministers of the three countries reviewed documents on energy, trade, customs, transport, education, and culture, as well as on the trilateral format, which will be adopted at the first summit of the

Azerbaijan­i, Turkish and Turkmen leaders on December 14.

Bayramov noted that the summit will play a crucial role in the developmen­t of a trilateral dialogue among the countries. He praised the relations of the three states within internatio­nal organizati­ons, including the Organizati­on of Turkic States (OTS).

Noting that 2022 marks the 30th anniversar­y of Azerbaijan's diplomatic relations with Türkiye and Turkmenist­an, the minister outlined the developmen­t of Azerbaijan-Türkiye-Turkmenist­an relations based on the common historical, cultural, linguistic, and religious background of the three nations. He also emphasized the leaders' role in establishi­ng mutual trust among the three countries.

According to him, this cooperatio­n continues successful­ly as part of internatio­nal and regional institutio­ns. The decisions taken by the presidents during the XI Summit of the OTS held on November 11, 2022, in Samarkand, have significan­tly bolstered joint efforts.

Further, the official expressed confidence that the trilateral cooperatio­n of Azerbaijan, Türkiye, and Turkmenist­an would contribute to the full usage of the regional transport and transit potential, as well as to the strengthen­ing of the Trans-Caspian Internatio­nal Transport Route (TITR). It was said that Azerbaijan's activities to establish a new transport infrastruc­ture in the liberated territorie­s, including the opening of the Zangazur corridor, are of particular importance.

The foreign minister also stated that the increasing relevance of energy security against the backdrop of recent global events testifies to the necessity of strengthen­ing efforts in this sector.

Speaking at the meeting, he talked about the reconstruc­tion work carried out by Azerbaijan to eliminate the aftermath of the 30-year-long occupation, as well as to ensure the safe return of the former internally displaced persons (IDPs). He also pointed out the landmine threat impeding the rebuilding efforts in the region, including the peace process.

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