ArmInfo.The European Union fully supports the negotiation process between Armenia and Azerbaijan and the aim of a comprehensive and lasting settlement. Outgoing EU Special Representative for the South Caucasus and the crisis in Georgia, Toivo Klar, wrote in his account on X (Twitter).
"Encouraging news today regarding the work of the Armenian-Azerbaijani border commissions and the start of a delimitation process based on legal documents and the 1991 Almaty Agreement. EU fully supports the process of negotiations and the aim of a comprehensive and lasting settlement," he wrote.
Yesterday, the parties agreed to complete agreement on the draft regulations on joint activities of delimitation commissions by July 1.The parties have agreed that the process of delimitation will be based on the Alma-Ata Declaration of 1991. The parties have also arranged to stipulate this fundamental principle in the draft Regulation (in the future, in case the Agreement on establishment of peace and interstate relations between the Republic of Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan provides otherwise, the relevant clause of the Regulation will be brought into compliance with the principles as prescribed by this Agreement). Agreed that after the parties approve the Regulation, they will arrange the order and continue the delimitation process of all the remaining sections of the border, including the issues of enclaves and exclaves.