Yerevan and Baku agreed to organize a railway communication through Zangezur - Overchuk
Baku/03.06.23/Turan: During the June 2 meeting of the tripartite Working Group, chaired by the Deputy Prime Ministers of Azerbaijan, Armenia and Russia, progress was made. This is stated in a statement by Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexei Overchuk following the meeting.
“The meeting was held in a constructive atmosphere, significant progress was made in agreeing on the procedure for unblocking transport communications between Azerbaijan and Armenia.
A common understanding was reached on the implementation of specific steps to restore and organize the railway communication along the Yeraskh - Julfa - Meghri - Horadiz route.
The results of the talks will be reported to the leaders of Azerbaijan, Armenia and Russia,” the statement says.-0-
-
- Difficult question
- 2 June 2023 22:59
-
- Social
- 3 June 2023 08:42
Politics
-
On January 23, the Baku Court of Appeal considered the complaint of Meydan TV journalist Natig Javadli against the refusal to transfer him to house arrest.
-
On January 23, the Deputy Commander of the Azerbaijani Ground Forces, Ilgar Latifov, met with a Pakistani delegation headed by the Director General of Military Operations, Abdullah Kashif. The parties discussed the state and prospects for the development of military cooperation between Azerbaijan and Pakistan, as well as the importance of increasing the intensity of joint exercises.
-
The announcement of 2025 as the "Year of the Constitution and Sovereignty" in Azerbaijan has sparked rumors and speculation about the government's plans to hold a constitutional referendum this year. Today's statement in the Milli Majlis by the head of the parliamentary committee on human rights and concurrently the director of the Center for Humanitarian Studies, Zahid Oruj, confirmed that these expectations are not groundless.
-
As part of the peace process with Azerbaijan, Armenia has proposed solutions to all agenda issues, stated Armen Grigoryan, Secretary of Armenia's Security Council, on January 23. "We are not asking for peace, we are offering peaceful solutions to all existing issues. For the two unresolved points, we have sent proposals and are waiting for a response from the Azerbaijani side. We hope that we will find solutions," Grigoryan said, according to Armenian media. Meanwhile, the press service of Azerbaijan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs told Turan that "negotiations on the text of the peace agreement are ongoing."
Leave a review