After intensive and constructive bilateral and trilateral discussions, the parties have made significant progress in resolving difficult issues, the State Department said.
Representatives of Azerbaijan and Armenia made significant progress as a result of negotiations in Washington with the participation of the United States. This was stated by US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken following the meeting, the State Department said in a statement.
According to Blinken, the foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia “agreed on certain conditions and had a better understanding of each other’s positions on unresolved issues.”
“This week, I hosted Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov and Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan for bilateral peace talks at the George Shultz National Diplomatic Training Center. After intense and constructive bilateral and trilateral discussions, the parties have made significant progress,” he said. Secretary of State.
According to him, both sides have shown their sincere desire to normalize relations and end the long-standing conflict between the two countries.
Blinken invited the ministers to return to their capitals “to share with their governments the vision that, with more goodwill, flexibility and compromise, an agreement can be reached.”
He assured that the two countries will continue to have the full support of the United States in their efforts to ensure a lasting and sustainable peace.
It was previously reported that on April 30, Armenia and Azerbaijan will begin negotiations with the United States.
It will be remembered that Armenian President Nikol Pashinyan said that Armenia and Azerbaijan can conclude a peace agreement if the two countries recognize each other’s territorial integrity.
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