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Yerevan has confirmed the removal of a key article on regional communications from the ongoing peace treaty negotiations with Azerbaijan, according to Ani Badalyan, the Spokesperson for the Armenian Foreign Ministry.
Badalyan emphasized that while the article has been removed from the peace treaty project, the opening of regional routes remains a significant aspect of Armenia’s vision for peace and economic development in the region. The Armenian government continues to prioritize these routes as a crucial element in fostering long-term stability and prosperity in the South Caucasus.
This confirmation from Yerevan reflects the complex and evolving nature of the peace negotiations between Armenia and Azerbaijan, as both sides work to address contentious issues while striving for a sustainable resolution to their longstanding conflicts. The focus on regional communications and economic integration is seen as a potential pathway to enduring peace, despite the challenges in reaching a consensus on specific terms.