The Armenia-Azerbaijan peace treaty negotiations continue and involve the exchange of documents and discussions, Armenia's Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan said during the 2024 final press conference.
“During the year there were exchanges of a number of documents and individual wordings. Both official and unofficial contacts took place. Nevertheless, we still don’t have a signed document. We sent the latest proposals a month and a half ago and we are now waiting for the Azerbaijani side’s response,” Mirzoyan said.
The Foreign Minister reminded that in August 2024 Armenia offered Azerbaijan to sign the agreed-upon 13 articles and the preamble of the treaty, but Azerbaijan declined.
“The negotiations continued, and as of this moment 15 of the 17 articles have been agreed upon. We will see what response the Azerbaijani side will have to our proposals regarding the two articles. We are convinced that we have proposed mutually acceptable solutions to the Azerbaijani side, solutions that would enable not only to sign a document and move forward, but to give maximally fundamental and full solution to the existing problems,” Mirzoyan said.