Azerbaijan has forwarded a reply to Armenia to its latest proposals on a peace treaty, Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov said.
“A package of proposals on which we’ve worked for a month has been forwarded to Armenia,” Bayramov said in an interview with the AzTV state television channel.
Azerbaijan and Armenia are continuing negotiations, and the parties are likely to have more meetings in 2024, Bayramov said.
While Baku has lately received positive messages from Yerevan, it expects Armenia to take some tangible steps on a peace treaty, he said.
“We are realistic about the peace process, but we should understand that a peace treaty does not solve 100% of all issues. A peace treaty is a foundation for further discussions. At least, it [should create] preconditions for building good neighborly relations between Azerbaijan and Armenia,” he said.
Yerevan has received the reply from Azerbaijan to its latest proposals on a draft peace treaty, Armenian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Ani Badalyan said.
“We have received a reply to our latest proposals on a peace treaty,” Badalyan said.