ArmInfo. Although several representatives from Armenia registered for participation in COP29, they did not attend, as stated by Jeyhun Bayramov, the head of the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry, to journalists. According to him, Azerbaijan has extended invitations to all parties to the convention, including Armenia. The minister called the non-participation of the Armenian delegation at COP29 a "missed opportunity" for
Yerevan. Regarding the work on the peace treaty, the signing of the agreement by the end of the year depends on Armenia. The minister recalled that the main provisions of the agreement have been agreed upon. "However, there are still important provisions that need to be agreed upon," Bayramov said, as reported by Turan. It is noteworthy that on the opening day of the Climate Conference, a report was released by Baku TV, one of Azerbaijan's state-affiliated media channels, stating that if RA Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan does not attend COP29 and does not accept Azerbaijan's conditions, Armenia's existence will be put into question.