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President hails trilateral Brussels talks as constructive [UPDATE]

16 December 2021 09:48 (UTC+04:00)
President hails trilateral Brussels talks as constructive [UPDATE]

By Vafa Ismayilova

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev has hailed as constructive the atmosphere of a trilateral meeting with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and European Council President Charles Michel in Brussels on December 14.

He made the remarks in an address to the 6th Eastern Partnership Summit of the European Union held in Brussels on December 15.

“He noted that the discussions between the President of Azerbaijan and the Prime Minister of Armenia, which lasted about five hours at the initiative of Charles Michel on 14 December, were held in a constructive atmosphere. President Aliyev stressed Charles Michel's contribution to the normalization of relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan. He also noted that the talks initiated by Charles Michel had been very tangible and detailed. The parties discussed issues such as the normalization of relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan, the delimitation and demarcation of borders, the construction of transport infrastructure, especially railways,” Azertag said.

Aliyev thanked Michel for keeping regional issues on the agenda and for his contribution to the normalization of Armenia-Azerbaijan relations.

State of Azerbaijan-Armenia ties

At the summit, Aliyev noted the constructive atmosphere between Armenia and Azerbaijan, emphasizing the role of the European Union in creating such an environment. The head of state stressed the importance of not missing this opportunity and continuing efforts to ensure lasting peace in the region, taking advantage of the opportunity.

He stressed that the Armenian leadership had usually made baseless and accusatory statements against Azerbaijan during international events in previous years. This time, Aliyev praised the absence of such a situation, noting that he, in turn, had not spoken directly against Armenia. The head of state said that this provided a fertile ground for the normalization of relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan. President Ilham Aliyev noted that it is necessary to look to the future.

The president also focused on the OSCE Minsk Group's role, noting that the talks held for 28 years had not yielded any results. He said that Azerbaijan expected a response from the OSCE Minsk Group in accordance with the new geopolitical reality. The head of state noted that Azerbaijan believed that the Minsk Group could contribute to the preparation of an Armenia-Azerbaijan peace agreement, the delimitation of borders, the establishment of contacts between the nations, confidence-building measures and other issues.

Touching upon the issue of mines in the liberated territories, President Ilham Aliyev said that Azerbaijani civilians had been suffering from their presence, adding that about 200 people had been killed or injured in mine explosions to date. In this regard, he stressed the importance of the European Union and member states providing technical and financial assistance to Azerbaijan to eliminate the mine problem.

Azerbaijan-EU ties

Aliyev drew attention to the successfully developing Azerbaijan-EU relations and stressed the importance of the “Partnership Priorities” document initialed between the European Union and Azerbaijan in 2018.

Noting that more than 90 percent of the work on a new partnership agreement between Azerbaijan and the European Union had been completed, Aliyev expressed his hope that the rest of the document would be finalized as a result of negotiations in the coming period.

He noted that Azerbaijan had signed documents on strategic partnership with nine EU member states, or a third of the member states. He said that these strategic partnership documents signed on a bilateral basis demonstrated the nature of such relations.

The head of state recalled with satisfaction the visit of EU Council President Charles Michel to the South Caucasus region, including Azerbaijan, in July this year and the meetings held during the visit, adding that detailed discussions on regional issues had been held.

Aliyev also pointed to Azerbaijan-EU cooperation in the energy sphere, noting that these relations were also of the nature of a strategic partnership.

Emphasizing that the 3,500-km-long Southern Gas Corridor was one of the largest infrastructure projects of the 21st century, the president said that Azerbaijani gas was being delivered to Europe with the launch of the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline, the last component of the project. He noted that Azerbaijani gas was already being delivered to three EU countries – Italy, Greece and Bulgaria.

In the future, Azerbaijan intends to expand the geography of gas exports to other EU member states. Stressing that Azerbaijani gas was being delivered to the EU market as a reliable and new source, the president said that the recent events had also shown the importance of diversification in terms of energy security.

In conclusion, he once again thanked Michel for his contribution to the normalization of Armenia-Azerbaijan relations.

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