
ArmInfo.Azerbaijan and Armenia are currently going through the most peaceful and stable period in their bilateral relations, as stated by Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov in his speech at the OSCE Ministerial Council meeting in Vienna.
According to Azerbaijani media, in order to give additional impetus to the peace process, the parties are taking necessary steps to implement specific measures in various areas - at governmental, parliamentary, and civil society levels.
"Azerbaijan, as a gesture of goodwill, has unilaterally lifted restrictions on the transit of goods to Armenia. These developments clearly demonstrate that direct bilateral negotiations are the best path forward a position that Azerbaijan has advocated for many years. Our country, as the initiator of the peace agenda, remains committed to this path and expects mutual political will and responsibility from Armenia," Bayramov said.
He highlighted significant progress in post-conflict normalization since last December between Baku and Yerevan, culminating in the "historic peace summit in Washington on August 8."
"The summit resulted in a joint declaration by the leaders of Azerbaijan and Armenia, signed in the presence of US President Donald Trump, affirming that the conflict belongs to the past and can not be subject to revision, and committing both sides to building good-neighborly relations," he noted.
Bayramov also thanked Finland, as the OSCE's chair, the Secretariat, member states, and the Ministerial Council for swift deciding to close the Minsk Process. The Foreign Minister added that peace has now been "de facto established in a previously unstable OSCE region."
The Minister also assured that the timely implementation of the Trump Route Project (TRIPP) is of paramount importance for the South Caucasus region. He emphasized that this multimodal route will include a railway, a highway, and other communications.
"TRIPP should ensure unimpeded communication between the mainland of Azerbaijan and the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, and also bring benefits to Armenia. As has been repeatedly stated, the importance of opening communications (in the region - ed.) is not limited to ensuring sustainable peace between Armenia and Azerbaijan, but entails significant benefits on a much larger scale," the Azerbaijani Foreign Minister said.