EU: Peace will require negotiation that can pin down commitments from Azerbaijan and Armenia
Foreign policy
- 03 October, 2023
- 11:33
Peace will require a negotiation that can pin down commitments from Azerbaijan and Armenia, European Council President Charles Michel told Euronews, Report informs.
According to him, Azerbaijan bears a great responsibility for ensuring the rights and safety of the Armenian residents of Karabakh.
"It’s true that the immense majority of the Armenian population has left the region. A large part is now in Armenia," he said.
Michel is expected to sit down with the two countries' leaders on Thursday in Granada, Spain.
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