The European Union aims for peace in the South Caucasus

The European Union aims for peace in the South Caucasus
Video
Politics 6

Last week in Brussels, the 6th meeting of the Armenia-EU Partnership Council took place, during which a document entitled "Partnership Agenda between the European Union and Armenia" was signed.

As reported by BAKU.WS, this is discussed in a new issue of the YouTube channel Caliber.Az.

"It would seem, why should we care about relations between Brussels and Yerevan? After all, each country chooses its own partners and, in general, its own foreign policy course. But it turns out that we do have a stake in what happened, and in a very direct way. We should not forget that the text of the peace agreement, although initialed, has not yet been signed, and therefore the war has remained in the past only de facto. But in the legal field, peace has not yet been documented, and therefore it is necessary to be guided by extreme caution in choosing a model of behavior and not allow actions that jeopardize the entire process, regardless of how close our states have come to concluding peace.

And we are forced to state this once again, because the seemingly bilateral document signed in Brussels somehow contains wording that completely contradicts the interests of Azerbaijan, distorts the essence of the post-conflict agenda, and creates serious obstacles to advancing the peace process between the two states," the material notes.

More details in the video:

This news edited with AI

Latest News