BAKU — “The EU will continue to support the peace process between Armenia and Azerbaijan,” EU Special Representative for the South Caucasus and the Crisis in Georgia Magdalena Grono wrote on X, referring to the issues discussed during her meetings in Baku.
“Our discussions focused on regional developments, relations between the European Union and Azerbaijan, transport and logistics opportunities, the peace process between Armenia and Azerbaijan, and issues ahead of upcoming high-level EU contacts in both Armenia and Azerbaijan.
“We agreed on the importance of maintaining the positive momentum created by historic achievements on the path toward lasting peace between the two countries. The European Union will continue to support this process,” Grono wrote.
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