“Although Armenia is aware of its written and signed obligations on the opening of communications connecting the western regions of Azerbaijan with the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, it has not fulfilled them for the last four years,” Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan Aykhan Hajizada said in response to local media inquiries concerning the views of the Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan regarding the ‘peace agreement’ and communications, APA reports. “Regarding the views on the involvement of a foreign private company in the process in both countries, it should be noted that Azerbaijan has never discussed the involvement in the process of a third party in its territories. If the Armenian side is actually interested in opening up of communications in the region, it must fulfill its obligations,” the Ministry official stressed. Source: Azeri-Press News Agency
Official Baku urges Armenia to fulfill its obligations regarding opening of communications
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