Azerbaijan and Armenia are continuing their efforts to sign a peace agreement, Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov announced during a briefing with his Georgian counterpart Ilia Darchiashvili in Tbilisi, Report informs.
“A few days ago, we presented the latest draft of the agreement to Armenia,” Bayramov stated.
He also highlighted that the Armenian constitution still contains a clause regarding territorial claims against Azerbaijan: “This is one of the biggest obstacles to peace. We expect Armenia to take appropriate steps in this regard.”
The minister emphasized that the work on the peace agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia is ongoing.
“Progress has been made. Work is underway between the delimitation commissions, and we expect to witness positive developments in the near future,” he said.