A peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan could be inked before Baku hosts the UN’s COP29 climate conference next month, according to the Armenian president, Report informs referring to the Financial Times.
Armenia’s president, Vahagn Khachaturyan, told the Financial Times that while there were outstanding issues that still needed to be agreed, “we are approaching the end” of the discussions, adding that deal could be signed before the UN climate conference in November.
“It would be good to sign it by COP29,” he said. “But let’s not run ahead of time.”
Speaking on the sidelines of the Hamburg Sustainability Conference, where world leaders discussed climate and development issues, Khachaturyan said Armenia needed to make peace with its neighbors.
“It has not been a good result to live with dreams. We need to be pragmatic and realistic. We need to live in peace . . . not only with Azerbaijan but all neighbors.”
Azerbaijan's Foreign Ministry earlier called on Armenia to abandon destructive steps, show political will and responsibility to remove the remaining obstacles on the way to the logical completion of the normalization process. This primarily involves changes to the provisions of the constitution and other legislative acts of that country containing territorial claims against Azerbaijan.