Statement by President Charles Michel following the trilateral meeting with President Aliyev and Prime Minister Pashinyan

At the end of the meeting with the leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia in Brussels, European Council President Charles Michel spoke with the government, stating:“As agreed during our last meeting in May, I hosted President Aliyev of Azerbaijan and Prime Minister Pashinyan of Armenia today.This was our fourth discussion in this format. Our discussions focused on recent developments in the South Caucasus and the relations between the EU and both countries.Our exchanges were open and productive - and I would like to thank both leaders for that. We reviewed the entire set of issues on our agenda.It is positive to see that quite a few steps have been taken to take forward the agreements reached during our last meeting.
Peace Agreement
Today we agree to step up substantive work to advance on the peace treaty governing inter-state relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan and tasked the Foreign Ministers to meet within one month to work on draft texts.
Humanitarian issues
We also had a detailed discussion on humanitarian issues, including demining, detainees and the fate of missing persons.President Michel stressed to Azerbaijan the importance of further release of Armenian detainees.The EU will continue to be engaged in these questions.
Border issues
We reviewed progress on all questions related to the delimitation of the border and how best to ensure a stable situation.We agreed that the next meeting of the Border Commissions will take place in Brussels in November.
Connectivity
We reviewed progress of discussions on the modalities for unblocking the transport links.With all these discussions, I would like to underline that it is important to take the population along on both sides and prepare them for a long-term sustainable peace.Public messaging is critical in this regard – in a sensitive situation like this every word spoken in public is obviously listened to by the other side and weighed.The EU is ready to further step up its support towards a long-term sustainable peace. The EU will also continue to push for the advancement of economic development for the benefit of both countries and their populations.We have agreed to meet again in this format by the end of November”, - reads the statement.
According to sources in Brussels, the meeting lasted 4 hours.
According to the press service of the Armenian government, the next meeting of the Commission on Border Delimitation and Security will also be held in November in Brussels.Note that this was the fourth meeting in a similar format. The first meeting was on December 14, 2021, the second on April 6, 2022, and the third on May 23, 2022.
02.09.2022 11:06
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