Bayramov on Armenian-Azerbaijani relations` normalization and Georgia`s role in this process

ARMINFO
Armenia –
Marianna Mkrtchyan

ArmInfo. Azerbaijan is successfully implementing both railway and automobile projects on its territory, and expects concrete steps related to work in this  direction in Armenia as well. Jeyhun Bayramov stated this at a joint  briefing with Georgian Foreign Minister Ilya Darchiashvili.

"This primarily concerns the 3 countries of the South Caucasus in  terms of the processes taking place in the region, especially the  normalization of the Azerbaijani-Armenian relations. The Georgian  side also supports this. The Azerbaijani-Georgian cooperation can be  used  as a model if we consider the South Caucasus as our joint home.  This can serve as a model for any two neighboring countries. Armenia,  of course, can also take its place in international projects,  observing the norms and principles of international law," Bayramov  said.

"One of the priority issues for us after the end of the conflict is  to ensure sustainable peace in the region. I had the opportunity to  negotiate with my colleague in this regard as well. There are some  results of our contacts with the Armenian Foreign Ministry. I have  already had 2 telephone conversations with the Foreign Minister  Affairs of Armenia. There are already conditions for starting the  work of the commission on delimitation and demarcation of borders,"  Bayramov said, APA reports.  Touching upon the Georgian-Azerbaijani  relations, the Azerbaijani Foreign Minister noted that relations  between Baku and Tbilisi are based on historical ties and the  principle of good neighborliness.  "Azerbaijan has always supported  the territorial integrity of Georgia, the inviolability of its  borders. We saw the same approach from Georgia," Bayramov said, also  pointing to the successful cooperation between Azerbaijan and Georgia  in the international framework.

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