Pashinyan and Aliyev Discuss Normalization Efforts in Abu Dhabi
Photo: Armenian MFA Press Service
Pashinyan and Aliyev discussed aspects of the Armenia–Azerbaijan normalization agenda during a meeting in Abu Dhabi, Orda.kz reports.
It was confirmed that bilateral negotiations are the most effective format for discussing all issues related to the normalization process, and on this basis, it was decided to continue such result-oriented dialogue,said a statement from Armenia’s Foreign Ministry.
The two leaders, noting progress in the border delimitation process, instructed the relevant state commissions to continue practical work in that direction.
"The sides also agreed to continue bilateral negotiations and confidence-building measures between the two countries," the statement added.
Meanwhile, the Azerbaijani Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed that bilateral negotiations represent the most effective format to address all issues related to the normalization process.
Both sides agreed to pursue bilateral negotiations and confidence-building measures between the two countries.
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