Baku, Yerevan near historic peace agreement Turkish official says
Azerbaijan and Armenia are on the brink of a historic peace agreement, marking a significant step toward stability and development in the South Caucasus. This potential breakthrough follows the resolution of the long-standing Karabakh conflict.
According to AZERTAC, Fuat Oktay, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Grand National Assembly of Türkiye, highlighted this development while addressing Turkish journalists during his visit to Oslo. Oktay emphasized Türkiye's commitment to supporting regional peace efforts and stressed that external parties should refrain from meddling in the peace negotiations between Baku and Yerevan.
"Ankara's position on the dialogue between Baku and Iravan is clear: as long as the two countries hold talks directly, without interfering third parties, the peace process will accelerate," Oktay stated.
He urged Western nations to back the peace process by encouraging Armenia to finalize an agreement with Azerbaijan promptly. Oktay also noted that the topic of negotiations between Baku and Yerevan was a key discussion point during the Turkish parliamentary delegation's visit to the Norwegian capital.