President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev, addressing the European Political Community Summit in Yerevan online, congratulated Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on hosting the major event.
In his remarks, Aliyev recalled that Armenia and Azerbaijan reciprocally supported each other’s candidacy to host EPC summits, with Baku set to host in 2028.
The Azerbaijani leader described this as a clear indicator that peace between the two countries has become a reality.
“We have been living in peace for only nine months, and we are learning to live in peace,” the President of Azerbaijan emphasized, expressing confidence that following the initialing of the Armenia–Azerbaijan peace agreement in Washington last August, peace has already become a reality for both Azerbaijanis and Armenians.
Aliyev noted that Azerbaijan subsequently lifted all transit restrictions imposed since the 1990s, as a result of which 28,000 tons of cargo have already been delivered to Armenia through its territory.
“Azerbaijan went even further: we began supplying our petroleum products—gasoline and diesel fuel—to Armenia for the first time, thus starting trade relations,” Aliyev said, expressing confidence that the two countries are already seeing the practical benefits of peace.
To date, 12,000 tons of petroleum products have already been supplied to Armenia from Azerbaijan, he said.
Aliyev hailed the TRIPP project as an achievement of the peace agenda, noting that the route will connect mainland Azerbaijan with its Nakhchivan exclave and become part of the Middle Corridor.
Further in his speech, the Azerbaijani President criticized EU institutions, namely the European Parliament, for mentioning existing problems in Azerbaijan, as well as wording pertaining to Nagorno-Karabakh in adopted resolutions. Aliyev rejected them as “lies and defamation.”
At the same time, he expressed gratitude to the European Commission for its position on the Armenia–Azerbaijan peace process, assuring that Azerbaijan is committed to this agenda.
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