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Deputy FM: Armenia sees opportunities for reconciliation between  Yerevan and Baku

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ArmInfo.Negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan have been conducted in a bilateral format for  a long time. Third countries only provide their support to the negotiation process for a peace agreement. Deputy Foreign Minister of the Republic of Armenia Vahan Kostanyan stated this in a conversation with journalists on November 7.

"I think our public is aware of which partners are interested in  peace in the South Caucasus," the deputy minister added, refusing to  name the countries.  At the same time, Kostanyan assured that the  negotiation agenda does not include the issue of amending the  provisions of the Constitution of Armenia. According to him, this  issue is not being discussed within the framework of the negotiation  process on a peace agreement. When asked by journalists why Baku  continues to demand changes to the main law of the Republic of  Armenia and its demilitarization after the joint Armenian-Azerbaijani  meetings, Kostanyan could not provide a clear explanation, only  repeating that these topics are not on the agenda of the talks.

"Armenia has proposed mechanisms to strength confidence-building  measures, including mutual control, as well as a proposal for a  simultaneous withdrawal of troops," the deputy minister added.   Kostanyan also pointed out that there are currently no finalized  agreements on the draft peace treaty. When asked if the positions of  Armenia and Azerbaijan have become closer after Baku sent Yerevan the  11th version of the draft peace treaty, the deputy minister noted  that there are still unresolved issues, but the Armenian side sees  opportunities for reconciliation.

He also informed about the upcoming meeting of the foreign ministers  of Armenia and Azerbaijan, without specifying the exact date.  Additionally, he emphasized that the Armenian side is keen on  increasing the frequency of meetings to expedite the finalization of  the peace treaty text. When asked if it is possible to infer from the  words of the Turkish MFA head Hakan Fidan regarding the normalization  of relations between Ankara and Yerevan after the conclusion of the  peace treaty between Azerbaijan and Armenia that Ankara is linking  the normalization with Yerevan to the Armenian-Azerbaijani peace  process, Kostanyan noted that there are real opportunities to  implement the agreements and fully normalize relations with Turkey.

When asked why there has been no progress in the normalization of  Armenian-Turkish relations, Kostanyan noted that the negotiations are  ongoing and their ultimate goal is to establish diplomatic relations  and fully unblock the borders.  "Unfortunately, to this day it has  not been possible to implement the agreements already reached  regarding the opening of borders for citizens of third countries.  However, the discussions are ongoing, we constantly signal to our  Turkish partners that the implementation of the agreements will have  a positive impact on the Armenian-Azerbaijani process," Kostanyan  said. When asked about the inclusion of a clause on unblocking  borders in the peace treaty, he replied that such a clause doesn't  currently exist, but discussions on this matter are ongoing. "We have  informed the public that the deputy prime ministers of the two  countries also addressed this issue following the meeting of the  delimitation commission," Kostanyan concluded.

Touching on Baku's hysterics regarding arms acquisitions, the  diplomat recalled that all purchases are intended to enhance the  country's defense capability and security, rather than being targeted  at any specific third party.