He highlighted that both bilateral and multilateral policies are being pursued in alignment with Azerbaijan’s national interests.
Bayramov noted that the public is regularly informed about the priorities of the peace agenda with Armenia. The international community is aware that the decades-long occupation has been ended. In January 2021, President Ilham Aliyev openly proposed a peace agenda to Armenia. The number of unresolved issues for discussing the peace treaty has significantly decreased. However, Armenia’s constitution still contains territorial claims against Azerbaijan. For complete peace, this factor must be addressed.
The minister stressed that negotiations with Armenia are continuing on various fronts. At the end of June, Azerbaijan submitted peace agenda proposals to the Armenian side. Nevertheless, Armenia’s constitution still includes provisions against Azerbaijan. We expect the Armenian side to take steps in this direction.
Bayramov also pointed out that Azerbaijan’s position on the peace agenda is very clear, with the Azerbaijani state being its author. Shortly after the 44-day war, the President delivered a speech proposing a peace agenda to Armenia.
Additionally, the minister expressed expectations that after the new president of Iran takes office, relations between the countries will further develop. The President of Azerbaijan conveyed his congratulations to the newly elected President of Iran and expressed interest in implementing previously agreed projects between Azerbaijan and Iran.
