Azerbaijan expresses readiness to sign a peace deal with Armenia, stressing the need for constitutional reforms in Armenia and removal of third-party mediation. The Armenian Embassy reacts with caution, highlighting concerns over preconditions. Trade links with Argentina also discussed amid the ongoing conflict.
Azerbaijan is prepared to finalize a peace deal with Armenia to address their longstanding territorial conflict, according to Elchin Amirbayov, Azerbaijan’s presidential representative. During a recent visit to Argentina, he indicated that the two countries are nearing a historic agreement. Meetings with Argentine officials and civil society groups were part of the engagement.
Azerbaijan’s readiness to negotiate a peace treaty hinges on Armenia’s constitutional reforms and cessation of third-party mediation. While Azerbaijan seeks to eliminate any legal territorial claims in Armenia’s constitution, the Armenian Embassy expresses skepticism about Azerbaijan’s commitment. The discussions suggest a complex path toward peace, intertwining diplomacy and regional stability.
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