Armenia, Azerbaijan and the EU agreed on the deployment of a civilian mission of the European Union on the border
For joint work with the commissions on the delimitation of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border, Armenia, Azerbaijan and the EU agreed on the deployment of a civilian mission of the European Union on the border between the two states of the South Caucasus. The next meeting of these commissions is scheduled no later than the end of this month.
This was reported by the press service of the European Council.
- said in Brussels.
It is difficult to use the word "trust" when speaking about the relations between the two Transcaucasian republics, but one can only hope that they will be able to avoid another military escalation.
- the press service of the European Council says.
It was published shortly after the meeting between European Council President Charles Michel, French leader Emmanuel Macron, as well as Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev. This event took place in Prague.
The mission formed by the European Union will work on the border between Azerbaijan and Armenia for no more than two months.
It should be noted that this initiative arose and is being implemented without the participation of Russia.
Another surge of clashes on the Armenian-Azerbaijani border began on September 13. Yerevan and Baku blame each other for unleashing the conflict.
- Office of the President of Armenia
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