EU Special Representative announces results of meetings in Baku and Yerevan
Foreign policy
- 17 September, 2022
- 12:07
“Back in Brussels after urgent meetings in Baku, Yerevan, and also Vienna. Difficult and sometimes emotional exchanges. Lots of challenges remain, but I hope that the ceasefire will hold. Need to return to negotiations,” EU Special Representative for the South Caucasus and the crisis in Georgia, Toivo Klaar, wrote on Twitter, Report informs.
“The EU remains engaged at the highest level, and our aim continues to be to help Armenia and Azerbaijan achieve a comprehensive and sustainable agreement that will ensure a stable, secure, and prosperous South Caucasus,” the EU Representative tweeted.
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