Armen Grigoryan, Secretary of the Security Council, announced that Armenia has presented its proposals regarding the peace treaty to Azerbaijan and is now waiting for their response.
“These are the two articles where no final agreement has been reached. These two issues are public, and we have discussed them. We hope to find solutions for them,” he said, as reported by Radar.am.
Grigoryan also addressed the possible extension of the EU observer mission's mandate along the Armenia-Azerbaijan border, expressing optimism that its deployment period will be prolonged.
“We hope Brussels will extend the EU observer mission in Armenia,” he said.
Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev previously stated that Armenia must engage in dialogue with the so-called “Western Azerbaijan” community, which in Azerbaijani discourse refers to nearly the entire territory of Armenia, including Yerevan.
He also claimed that Yerevan and Baku have not agreed on two points of the peace treaty: refraining from filing legal cases against each other in international courts and barring third-party forces from the border. Additionally, Aliyev stated Armenia must undertake two more steps before signing the peace treaty: amending its Constitution and consenting to the dissolution of the OSCE Minsk Group.