Time in Yerevan: 11:07,   18 April 2024

United States calls on Azerbaijan to return troops to their initial positions

United States calls on Azerbaijan to return troops to their initial positions

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 27, ARMENPRESS. The United States calls on Azerbaijan to return troops to their initial positions, State Department Spokesperson Ned Price said at a press briefing.

When asked to comment on the meeting between US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan and Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan Jeyhun Bayramov last week, the Spokesperson said: “It was important for us and for the Secretary in particular to bring the two sides together. Of course, the Secretary had had conversations with the two leaders, but this was the first face-to-face meeting that the two foreign ministers had since the latest outbreak of violence. The Secretary noted to both leaders the importance of maintaining the ceasefire, of maintaining the calm, said – noted that we’re dedicated to a sustainable ceasefire and to a peaceful resolution”, he said.

Ned Price added that they “made clear to both foreign ministers that the United States stands ready to support – to support this bilaterally, multilaterally, together with partners”. “This includes our support for efforts by EU Council President Charles Michel bring the leaders together”, he said.

He said that during the course of that meeting they discussed the best path forward, and the Secretary suggested the sides share ideas for how to meaningfully advance the peace process before the end of the month.

“Our message has been consistent for some time. We call on Azerbaijan to return troops to their initial positions. We urge disengagement of military forces and work to resolve all outstanding issues between Armenia and Azerbaijan through peaceful negotiations. The use of force is not an acceptable path. We’ve made that clear privately. We’ve also made that clear publicly, and we’re glad that our continued engagement, including at high levels, including last week in New York, with both countries has helped to halt the hostilities, and we’ll continue to engage and encourage the work needed to reach a lasting peace because there can be and there is no military solution to this conflict”, the State Department Spokesperson said.

Commenting on the Secretary’s call to meet again by the end of this month, Ned Price said this will be up to the two countries to decide. “But we do think that continued engagement directly between Armenia and Azerbaijan is not only in their interests, it’s in the interests of the region and beyond.

We are in regular contact with both Armenian and Azeri officials. That will continue”, he said.

 








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