Azerbaijani, Armenian FMs meet US National Security Advisor

  28 June 2023    Read: 1091
Azerbaijani, Armenian FMs meet US National Security Advisor

As part of a working trip to the United States of America, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan Jeyhun Bayramov met with National Security Adviser to the US President Jake Sullivan on June 28, AzVision.az reports.

At the meeting, an exchange of views took place on the main directions of the process of normalization of relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia, as well as on issues of regional security.

The meeting was also attended by Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan.

Minister Bayramov briefed Sullivan in detail on the current situation in the region in the post-conflict period and stated that Armenia's failure to fulfill its obligations, its refusal to completely withdraw its armed forces from Azerbaijani lands, and the continuation of military-political provocations are detrimental to peace efforts. Despite the current difficulties and challenges, it was emphasized that Azerbaijan is determined to advance the agenda of normalization and peace.

The inadmissibility of Armenia's interference in the work carried out towards the reintegration of the Armenian residents of the Karabakh region into the Azerbaijani society was emphasized, which is an internal issue of Azerbaijan. In this regard, it was noted that the provocation committed by Armenia near the Lachin border checkpoint of Azerbaijan is an indicator of Armenia's inability to make reintegration efforts.

National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan noted that the US is interested in supporting activities aimed at signing a peace treaty between the two countries, and that efforts in this direction will continue.


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