
Deputy Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan: 'Most Points of Peace Agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia Agreed'

On 30 October, Azerbaijani Deputy Foreign Minister Elnur Mammadov said that most points of the peace agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia have been agreed.
According to him, Baku is committed to settling relations with Yerevan and signing a peace agreement with it. "Azerbaijan's proposal for a peace agreement is still valid today. Therefore, the next steps should be taken first by Armenia. Today, most of the points of the peace agreement have been agreed by the parties," said the deputy head of the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry.
"After Azerbaijan fully restored sovereignty over its internationally recognised territories in Karabakh, the process of reaching a peace agreement has become simpler and easier, so the probability of its signing should be higher," Mammadov said.
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