President Ilham Aliyev: 'We believe there is no need for guarantors for peace treaty'
Foreign policy
- 10 January, 2024
- 17:34
“Fundamental conditions for the signing of a peace treaty have now been created. Armenia is seeking guarantors for the peace treaty. We believe that there is no need for that,” said the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, as he was interviewed by local TV channels, Report informs, citing AZERTAC.
“This is a peace treaty to be signed between two sovereign states. We don't need any guarantors here, and if it is going to be signed in a bilateral format, it should be signed. If someone wants to help, we don't mind that either. However, this help should not be mandatory,” the head of state pointed out.
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