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EU to help delineate Armenia, Azerbaijan borders

‘Civilian mission’ may take two months to achieve objective

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 07 Oct 2022 4:15PM

EU to help delineate Armenia, Azerbaijan borders
In a joint statement issued today, the European Union has agreed to send a ‘civilian mission’ to help delineate the borders between Armenia and Azerbaijan, which will start this month. – Pixabay pic, October 7, 2022

PRAGUE – The European Union (EU) will send a “civilian EU mission” to Armenia to help delineate the borders with Azerbaijan, stakeholders announced today after a meeting with France in Prague.

The mission will start in October for a maximum of two months, according to a joint statement issued after talks between Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, French head of state Emmanuel Macron and European Council President Charles Michel.

“There was an agreement by Armenia to facilitate a civilian EU mission alongside the border with Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan agreed to cooperate with this mission as far as it is concerned,” the statement said.

It added that the mission’s aim “is to build confidence, and... contribute to the border commissions”.

The three leaders and the European Council president had met for several hours late lat night on the sidelines of the first gathering of the “European Political Community” in Prague.

They also said that Armenia and Azerbaijan had confirmed their commitment to the United Nations charter and “the Alma Ata 1991 Declaration through which both recognize each other’s territorial integrity and sovereignty”.

Arch-foes Armenia and Azerbaijan have long been locked in a decades-long territorial dispute over the Nagorno-Karabakh region – situated in Muslim-majority Azerbaijan with mostly Christian Armenian residents.

Last month, at least 286 people were killed on both sides before a US-brokered truce ended the worst clashes since 2020, when simmering tensions escalated into all-out war.

It claimed more than 6,500 lives in six weeks before a Russian-brokered ceasefire saw Armenia cede swathes of territory it had controlled for decades.

The two ex-Soviet neighbours have long seen Moscow’s influence in the volatile Caucasus region.

But Moscow is visibly losing sway as it turns its attention to Ukraine – allowing for the United States and the EU to take a leading role in mediating the Armenia-Azerbaijan normalisation process. – AFP, October 7, 2022

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